makeavis - files appear as "media offline"
- Shui
- Shuitcake
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Its a tool for creating fake avis aswell.Kevmaster wrote:what's thatLivingFlame wrote:Try VFAPI?
http://avisynth.org/mediawiki/FAQ_frameserving
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- Eisenbahnmörser
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That's what I thought, may anybody point me to the download link?Shui wrote:Its a tool for creating fake avis aswell.Kevmaster wrote:what's thatLivingFlame wrote:Try VFAPI?
http://avisynth.org/mediawiki/FAQ_frameserving
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I must warn you that some people had problems with VFAPI... it basically couldn't import any kind of file extension. There's a way to fix that, though, and it's rather easy. If the problem occurs to you too, here's how to fix it.
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- Eisenbahnmörser
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Thanks, and yes I had to fix it that way, but Still...
I still have exactly the same problem, even with the files created in VFAPI they still appear as "media offline".
And Vdubb gives me the following error when I throw in the fake avi:
(when I click ok, it closes, but the video appears with no actual image)
I still have exactly the same problem, even with the files created in VFAPI they still appear as "media offline".
And Vdubb gives me the following error when I throw in the fake avi:
(when I click ok, it closes, but the video appears with no actual image)
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- LivingFlame
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Hmm, kind of makes me wonder if the codec got installed properly. I guess you might check to see if it's there. Assuming you have XP, look for VFCodec.dll in C:\WINDOWS\system32\
Alternatively, you can go to Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > System Information. From there look at your Video codecs to see if it's in the list.
If you're using Vista, I don't know where any of that would be.
Alternatively, you can go to Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > System Information. From there look at your Video codecs to see if it's in the list.
If you're using Vista, I don't know where any of that would be.
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