VDM - No first/second pass encoding with XviD
- BauziOLD
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VDM - No first/second pass encoding with XviD
I wouldn´t be an editor if there were not problems, right?
So I know how to compress in x264, but there are still people that won´t a good old XviD amv *sigh*
Right when I try to encode in XviD I get this nice errors:
"Error! Statsfile not found"
and
VirtualDubMod-Cannot start video compression: The operation isn´t supported (error code -1).
I tryed the newest version of VDM and XviD and also older versions of these two "proramms". So what the heck is wrong? =/
So I know how to compress in x264, but there are still people that won´t a good old XviD amv *sigh*
Right when I try to encode in XviD I get this nice errors:
"Error! Statsfile not found"
and
VirtualDubMod-Cannot start video compression: The operation isn´t supported (error code -1).
I tryed the newest version of VDM and XviD and also older versions of these two "proramms". So what the heck is wrong? =/
- Keeper of Hellfire
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- BauziOLD
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T_T I really hate it when afterwards everything works fine without a change.Keeper of Hellfire wrote:The stats file is produced during the first pass. I don't know if it would produce a different error, but make sure that is located at a valid path.
The other question is: did you do it right? You have to save your video twice - first with 2pass 1st pass, than with 2pass 2nd pass.
But anyway: How would I set the path of the thingy?
- Keeper of Hellfire
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The settings for the stats file you find if you press the "more..." button behind the encoding type field.
I should enhance on this. You need to do the first pass only once. As long as you don't change the source video, you can make as many different second passes as you want. For example, to find the best balance between size and quality.Keeper of Hellfire wrote:You have to save your video twice - first with 2pass 1st pass, than with 2pass 2nd pass.
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