I installed amvapp (which seems to need an update maybe) and was successfully ripping DVDs and creating AVI clips from the footage. Suddenly, while trying to browse for a new VOB file so I could create a .d2v and .avs file, DGIndex closed. No error messages.
I tried uninstalling all of amvapp and reinstalling. DGIndex still won't work. I've tried different stable versions of DGMPEGDec, but DGIndex still doesn't work.
Any suggestions as to how I can find out what's breaking the program?
DGMPEGDec (DGIndex) Not Working
- RubyHatchet
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I hadn't been trying to reinstall anything until DGIndex suddenly stopped working. Besides deleting a couple of unused AVI clips I created in VirtualDub, I hadn't changed a single thing in my system when it decided not to work anymore.
I have noticed that it tends to close when I open a certain folder--the top-level folder that contains my video files for the one I'm working on. Once it no longer would allow me to browse into that folder, I began by uninstalling the entire amvapp suite and reinstalling it. Didn't work. :-/
I have noticed that it tends to close when I open a certain folder--the top-level folder that contains my video files for the one I'm working on. Once it no longer would allow me to browse into that folder, I began by uninstalling the entire amvapp suite and reinstalling it. Didn't work. :-/
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- RubyHatchet
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I think I've got it. It wasn't DGIndex at all. I had been creating some cliips with VirtualDub and Windows Explorer had a hard time dealing with so many large files in one folder, so browsing to that folder broke whatever program might try to look inside.
Lesson learned: screw VirtualDub. Just use the .avs files in Premiere. @_@
Lesson learned: screw VirtualDub. Just use the .avs files in Premiere. @_@