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Post by [Mike of the Desert] » Sun May 22, 2005 11:41 am

If you have FFDShow on your pc, Disisntall it, if nothig change re-install it, but maybe..
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Post by Bakadeshi » Sun May 22, 2005 9:21 pm

Liars Dice wrote:
Scintilla wrote:HuffYUV files are hard to play back perfectly. But if you scan through a HuffYUV file in VirtualDub and you see all the frames that are supposed to be there, then it's fine and you can compress it to DivX/XviD without a problem.
I wouldn't play in VirtualDub.
can you give us an idea of how exactly its not playing? isit a bunch of jarbled colors? is it giving a specific error? how is it behaving exactly?

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Post by Liars Dice » Mon May 23, 2005 5:24 pm

Bakadeshi wrote:
Liars Dice wrote:
Scintilla wrote:HuffYUV files are hard to play back perfectly. But if you scan through a HuffYUV file in VirtualDub and you see all the frames that are supposed to be there, then it's fine and you can compress it to DivX/XviD without a problem.
I wouldn't play in VirtualDub.
can you give us an idea of how exactly its not playing? isit a bunch of jarbled colors? is it giving a specific error? how is it behaving exactly?
I refuses to open, "not supported file" or something like that.
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Post by The14thGOD » Mon May 23, 2005 6:39 pm

CHAMELEON_D_H wrote:try exprting the AMV in parts... something like 30 seconds each.... then play them... they should be mush smaller....

then reconnect them using avisynth

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 avisource("part01.avi")+avisource("part02.avi")+...+avisource("partN.avi")
just curious, but would that help reduce the lag on some clips at all? cause there are alot of clips etc that are running if u export the whole thing

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Post by Bakadeshi » Mon May 23, 2005 7:05 pm

Liars Dice wrote:
Bakadeshi wrote:
Liars Dice wrote:
Scintilla wrote:HuffYUV files are hard to play back perfectly. But if you scan through a HuffYUV file in VirtualDub and you see all the frames that are supposed to be there, then it's fine and you can compress it to DivX/XviD without a problem.
I wouldn't play in VirtualDub.
can you give us an idea of how exactly its not playing? isit a bunch of jarbled colors? is it giving a specific error? how is it behaving exactly?
I refuses to open, "not supported file" or something like that.
sounds to me like it didn;t finish exporting all the way, like maybe it ran out of disk space or crashed or something and didn't write the AVI header. You obviously have the codec if you are able to export to it.... Try exporting just a smnall chunk and see if that works. Also try setting the export to RGB only and checking the Suggest RGB for output flag in the codec properties window.

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Post by GloryQuestor » Mon May 23, 2005 7:07 pm

Liars Dice wrote:
Bakadeshi wrote:
Liars Dice wrote:
Scintilla wrote:HuffYUV files are hard to play back perfectly. But if you scan through a HuffYUV file in VirtualDub and you see all the frames that are supposed to be there, then it's fine and you can compress it to DivX/XviD without a problem.
I wouldn't play in VirtualDub.
can you give us an idea of how exactly its not playing? isit a bunch of jarbled colors? is it giving a specific error? how is it behaving exactly?
I refuses to open, "not supported file" or something like that.
Did you export it to MPEG1 format or Windows Media (WMV) format?
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Post by Liars Dice » Wed May 25, 2005 5:27 pm

GloryQuestor wrote:
Liars Dice wrote:
Bakadeshi wrote:
Liars Dice wrote:
Scintilla wrote:HuffYUV files are hard to play back perfectly. But if you scan through a HuffYUV file in VirtualDub and you see all the frames that are supposed to be there, then it's fine and you can compress it to DivX/XviD without a problem.
I wouldn't play in VirtualDub.
can you give us an idea of how exactly its not playing? isit a bunch of jarbled colors? is it giving a specific error? how is it behaving exactly?
I refuses to open, "not supported file" or something like that.
Did you export it to MPEG1 format or Windows Media (WMV) format?
Oh! I used avi.
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Post by Liars Dice » Sun May 29, 2005 11:22 pm

Please someone help!
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because if it is, I don't get it.

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