avs scripting help
- RadicalEd0
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- AbsoluteDestiny
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Re: avs scripting help
I am making this part of the guide more straight-forward at the moment, actually. The suggestion is noted.FurryCurry wrote:I think the distinction between making an avi and a project file ought to be colored and enlarged in the guides as I've done here. I keep seeing people make this mistake over and over.
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I didn't want to post a new thread on the same topic but I seem to be having a problem converting the D2V to AVIsynth. Up until this point its all good I have a feeling I'm typing in the wrong folder or file
my info says to type this
MPEG2Source("C:\yourfolder\yourfile.d2v")
using this info I type for "your folder" My Documents
and "your file" as newfy
newfy is the file I saved in dvd2avi and its located in my documents.
So does anyone have any idea what I am doing wrong here? Sorry if I sound dumb but Ive been working at it for 3 hrs trying to figure it out myself. Please? Anyone?
my info says to type this
MPEG2Source("C:\yourfolder\yourfile.d2v")
using this info I type for "your folder" My Documents
and "your file" as newfy
newfy is the file I saved in dvd2avi and its located in my documents.
So does anyone have any idea what I am doing wrong here? Sorry if I sound dumb but Ive been working at it for 3 hrs trying to figure it out myself. Please? Anyone?
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what is the error you get ?Frosta Rahl wrote: my info says to type this
MPEG2Source("C:\yourfolder\yourfile.d2v")
using this info I type for "your folder" My Documents
and "your file" as newfy
newfy is the file I saved in dvd2avi and its located in my documents.
is your file in C:\My Documents or in
C:\Documents and settings\IdontKnowWhat\Blabla\My Documents ?
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its in My documents and this is what I get for windows media player when I try to open it up in there
Windows Media Player cannot play the file. The file is either corrupt or the Player does not support the format you are trying to play.
When I try to open it in premiere I get the text window like notepad had been opened again
Windows Media Player cannot play the file. The file is either corrupt or the Player does not support the format you are trying to play.
When I try to open it in premiere I get the text window like notepad had been opened again
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the dvd2avi is the version provided by the AMVapp (downloaded last night) is that the 1.86 version?
this is the text I have typed exactly as it is typed in my avs file
MPEG2Source("C:\My Documents\newfy.d2v") I have been trying to open it in premiere also but I don't have the Virtual dub (Ill look for that right now)
this is the text I have typed exactly as it is typed in my avs file
MPEG2Source("C:\My Documents\newfy.d2v") I have been trying to open it in premiere also but I don't have the Virtual dub (Ill look for that right now)
- WilLoW :--)
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As I said earlier, version 1.86 is not the one provided in AMVApp (well, at least it wasn't when I downloaded it a dew weeks ago)
When using DVD2AVI 1.76 (the one found in AMVApp) I had errors like "unrecognized exception" in VirtualDub, and a memory error in WMP (the same as you, I think)
It was solved by installing dvd2avi 1.86 and recreating the d2v file.
When using DVD2AVI 1.76 (the one found in AMVApp) I had errors like "unrecognized exception" in VirtualDub, and a memory error in WMP (the same as you, I think)
It was solved by installing dvd2avi 1.86 and recreating the d2v file.
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