Error, Cant mout file
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Error, Cant mout file
I ve been away from editing for a while but recently i wanted to create a new amv dedicated to my gf. So i went to the amvAPP and updated averything that i needed. but now everytime that i try to mout a file in avsp it gives me this error:
Video stream :-
Duration: 33544 frames, 00:23:19.063
ColorSpace: RGB32
Width:1280 pixels, Height: 720 pixels.
Frames per second: 23.9760 (10000000/417083)
FieldBased (Separated) Video: No
Parity: Bottom field first.
Field order: Unspecified
Audio stream :-
Audio length: 67153138 samples. 00:23:19.023
Samples Per Second: 48000
Audio Channels: 6
Sample Type: Float 32 bit
And a buch of audio and video files appear, but none work. And when i open the script with virtualdub it plays just fine.
I tried everything for the past weeks, searching every forum, trying to update everything, uninstalling and installing everything. And nothin worked. I dont know why this appears, probably its a symple thing to work out, but im lost. Pls help
Video stream :-
Duration: 33544 frames, 00:23:19.063
ColorSpace: RGB32
Width:1280 pixels, Height: 720 pixels.
Frames per second: 23.9760 (10000000/417083)
FieldBased (Separated) Video: No
Parity: Bottom field first.
Field order: Unspecified
Audio stream :-
Audio length: 67153138 samples. 00:23:19.023
Samples Per Second: 48000
Audio Channels: 6
Sample Type: Float 32 bit
And a buch of audio and video files appear, but none work. And when i open the script with virtualdub it plays just fine.
I tried everything for the past weeks, searching every forum, trying to update everything, uninstalling and installing everything. And nothin worked. I dont know why this appears, probably its a symple thing to work out, but im lost. Pls help
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Re: Error, Cant mout file
What could possibly be HD and in standard 4:3 AR? Ah, forget it.xk4ReaL wrote:Width:1280 pixels, Height: 720 pixels.
Frames per second: 23.9760 (10000000/417083)
Can you explain what you are trying to do and (if possible) post screenshot(s)? (so that the other experts can help you, not me cuz i never needed to use avsp)
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Re: Error, Cant mout file
Sorry the_TEKnician, WHAT? In what way does the FRAMERATE relate the ASPECT RATIO?
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Re: Error, Cant mout file
Aww hell, disregard...Mister Hatt wrote:Sorry the_TEKnician, WHAT? In what way does the FRAMERATE relate the ASPECT RATIO?
But by what I saw in my DVDs, a lot of new anime (thus, 16:9) that i've ran through DGindex read "29.97 FPS" and a few older anime that have Standard 4:3 are 23.97 so i thought it unusual for an HD video to be a lower framerate. I assumed it was 4:3 because of its low framerate.
UNLESS this avs file was scripted to be upscaled. THEREFORE, I requested Mr.xk4ReaL to post screenshots.
But since you're here, Mister Hatt, can you help this guy out? (apparently you're better than me )
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Re: Error, Cant mout file
Nope, I don't use avsp.
As far as res and framerate go, there is very little correlation, although most HD stuff is 23.976fps and broadcast in 29.970fps. The main reason for this is that it's easier to produce international blurays if the framerate is all FILM. 30fps and 25fps are very much analogue things anyway, and only really apply to SD content. HD can use a whole bunch of framerates (dependant on the standard in use, ie DVB, ISDB, ATSC, BD, etc) but what most people will have is BD, and that is usually 23.976fps. Overly generalising here, but eh.
As far as res and framerate go, there is very little correlation, although most HD stuff is 23.976fps and broadcast in 29.970fps. The main reason for this is that it's easier to produce international blurays if the framerate is all FILM. 30fps and 25fps are very much analogue things anyway, and only really apply to SD content. HD can use a whole bunch of framerates (dependant on the standard in use, ie DVB, ISDB, ATSC, BD, etc) but what most people will have is BD, and that is usually 23.976fps. Overly generalising here, but eh.
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Re: Error, Cant mout file
ok so here s a file with 3 print screens.
This happens to all of my scripts. Before i stopped makin amvs they worked fine, with avi files and mkv files. But now, it just wont work. If it worked before and now it doesnt, it cant be the files problem.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/pr35fe
This happens to all of my scripts. Before i stopped makin amvs they worked fine, with avi files and mkv files. But now, it just wont work. If it worked before and now it doesnt, it cant be the files problem.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/pr35fe
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Re: Error, Cant mout file
plz help, someone..
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Re: Error, Cant mout file
Wow, been a while since i saw this. *sigh* since Mister Hatt can't help,i will try to help however i can, but if i can't please R.E.A.D.F.A.G.L.O.L.Z. (which means Read <a href=http://www.a-m-v.org/guides/avtech31/>ErMaC & AbsoluteDestiny's Friendly AMV Guides Lovingly Overhauled Largely by Zarxrax</a>)
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Okay, so i downloaded that thingy you linked, and nothing happened. So i'll just say that you don't need avsp anymore. I DON'T EVEN USE IT. Just open your avs file in notepad (or if yore on a MAC like me, TextEdit) add your script there and save as avs or avsi. open that sucker in Vdub and have fun. Just to clarify, do you know how to take screenshots? if so, they would help a LOT when it comes to technical help.
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Okay, so i downloaded that thingy you linked, and nothing happened. So i'll just say that you don't need avsp anymore. I DON'T EVEN USE IT. Just open your avs file in notepad (or if yore on a MAC like me, TextEdit) add your script there and save as avs or avsi. open that sucker in Vdub and have fun. Just to clarify, do you know how to take screenshots? if so, they would help a LOT when it comes to technical help.
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Re: Error, Cant mout file
I think that the problem is in the avfs. I use this method because it requires no disk space, and i use sony vegas as my main edit program. Using Vdub requires alot of disk space for those files. I ve already read that technical guide abouyt a year or 2 ago lol. But thanks for the help. i l figure something out.
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Re: Error, Cant mout file
Uh... AVSP is just an avisynth front-end that has a preview window and text editor on one screen. Using virtualdub with notepad open will get you the same effect (save and hit F2 to reload after you make changes to your script) and won't produce any sort of files.
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