Problem With RAWs in VirtualDubMod
- n3ko-chan
- Joined: Fri Sep 30, 2005 12:12 am
Problem With RAWs in VirtualDubMod
Alrighty, I've got a problem here that hopefully someone here can help me with.
A few months ago or so I had a friend who was looking for the RAWs of Ouran High School Host Club and after I found an active torrent I decided "Oh why the heck not" and decided to download the torrent for myself as well. However over a month after I downloaded it I realized that when I attempted to import it into VirtualDubMod to convert the files into another codec, I got an error message that said
"Couldn't locate decompressor for format 'H264' (unknown).
VirtualDub requires a Video for Windows (VFW) compatible codec to decompress video. DirectShow codecs, such as those used by Windows Media Player, are not suitable only 'Direct stream copy' is available for this video"
How might I fix this? Can it be fixed? And if it can would it just be a lot less effort to wait until later this year when the US releases' DVDs come out?
A few months ago or so I had a friend who was looking for the RAWs of Ouran High School Host Club and after I found an active torrent I decided "Oh why the heck not" and decided to download the torrent for myself as well. However over a month after I downloaded it I realized that when I attempted to import it into VirtualDubMod to convert the files into another codec, I got an error message that said
"Couldn't locate decompressor for format 'H264' (unknown).
VirtualDub requires a Video for Windows (VFW) compatible codec to decompress video. DirectShow codecs, such as those used by Windows Media Player, are not suitable only 'Direct stream copy' is available for this video"
How might I fix this? Can it be fixed? And if it can would it just be a lot less effort to wait until later this year when the US releases' DVDs come out?
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- Illwilledmarine
- Joined: Sun Mar 25, 2007 12:06 pm
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I just had a similar problem no more than 5 minutes ago and stumbled onto this thread in an attempt to fix it.
You can get the Template drop down menu to appear if you select "Open video file via AviSynth..." if you are using the 1.5.4.1 version of Virtualdubmod (Cause it looks like LivingFlame is using a slightly newer version than me, and I'm assuming your using one closer to my version because I dont get the Template drop down menu ether when trying to open a video file the normal way).
Just select DirectShowSource like LivingFlame said and open your video.
P.S. This also fixed my problem.
You can get the Template drop down menu to appear if you select "Open video file via AviSynth..." if you are using the 1.5.4.1 version of Virtualdubmod (Cause it looks like LivingFlame is using a slightly newer version than me, and I'm assuming your using one closer to my version because I dont get the Template drop down menu ether when trying to open a video file the normal way).
Just select DirectShowSource like LivingFlame said and open your video.
P.S. This also fixed my problem.
- n3ko-chan
- Joined: Fri Sep 30, 2005 12:12 am
I tried this when LivingFlame first showed me this, I tried to open it in both the regular open feature and the AviSynth open feature, and while the AviSynth version did give me the option and when opened didn't give me an error message, the viewing window was blank and would not change.
At the very least, Illwilledmarine, I'm happy your problem was solved.
At the very least, Illwilledmarine, I'm happy your problem was solved.
- Emotive
- ...the Meditant
- Joined: Sat Nov 04, 2006 12:20 pm
Well, my version is kind of older, so I thought I'd try to help too.
First of all, go to file - open via avisynth. Things are pretty obvious, and they should normally be in most Vdub versions:
If they aren't, you can always try doing it with the script editor. Try to open the file via avisynth, and once you get the error message, go to "Tools - Script Editor". There, change "AVISource" to "DirectShowSource", so it should be like this:
If the problem still consists after that, you're obviously missing any form of .h264 codecs. Downloading CCCP (Combined Community Codec Pack) from here should fix that.
If nothing mentioned above works, you're most probably doing something wrong.
Hope that helped.
And remember.
CtS for most helpful 2009. :p
First of all, go to file - open via avisynth. Things are pretty obvious, and they should normally be in most Vdub versions:
If they aren't, you can always try doing it with the script editor. Try to open the file via avisynth, and once you get the error message, go to "Tools - Script Editor". There, change "AVISource" to "DirectShowSource", so it should be like this:
If the problem still consists after that, you're obviously missing any form of .h264 codecs. Downloading CCCP (Combined Community Codec Pack) from here should fix that.
If nothing mentioned above works, you're most probably doing something wrong.
Hope that helped.
And remember.
CtS for most helpful 2009. :p
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