makeavis - files appear as "media offline"

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Post by Kevmaster » Tue Sep 23, 2008 11:49 pm

Autraya wrote:o.o did you install the DGI from amvapp 3 beta?
try unistalling that and putting the amvapp 2.0 DGIindex back in.

that almost looks like the original index was made with the earlier version and now wont run 'cause you have the new version....
I didn't. I've always had the version I got with the amvapp 2.0, the 3 beta never worked on my computer. And I also re-created the d2v, because that was one of my first thoughts that it would cause the problem...

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Post by LivingFlame » Tue Sep 23, 2008 11:52 pm

Kevmaster wrote:How am I supposed to find out the version number?
Open DGIndex and go to Help > About DGIndex.

For the version of the plugin that you have for AviSynth, open up AviSynth's plugin directory, right-click the file DGDecode.dll, go to properties, then go to the Version tab.

Make sure the two match.

For example, I have version 1.4.9.13. Dunno if it's the most updated, but it works for me.
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Post by Kevmaster » Wed Sep 24, 2008 12:12 am

so yeah, there's only 1 DGDecode.dll file on my computer. Its Version 1.5.0.0 and my DGIndex is 1.2.1


Re-Install? :/

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Post by mirkosp » Wed Sep 24, 2008 7:29 am

Just get the latest version here and re-index your vobs. :P
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Post by Scintilla » Wed Sep 24, 2008 9:59 am

Or, if you don't feel like re-indexing all your VOBs, replace your DGDecode.dll with version 1.2.1 (from the same ZIP file you installed your DGIndex from).
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Post by Kevmaster » Wed Sep 24, 2008 1:27 pm

ok, so that problem is fixed, but...


...the fake avi file has still nothing but a black image ;_;

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Post by EvaFan » Wed Sep 24, 2008 7:59 pm

Have you tried other colorspaces? I know its silly to think that could be the problem but you never really know.

Try indexing just 1 dvd file and see if that works with vfapi?

If you can watch the avs file from a video player then the problem is with vfapi. If you cant watch it through a player then the problem is the indexed file or something with avisynth. Process of elimination.

You have to find out whats causing the problem before you can take steps to fix it.
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Post by Kevmaster » Wed Sep 24, 2008 11:46 pm

Eva-Fan wrote:Have you tried other colorspaces? I know its silly to think that could be the problem but you never really know.

Try indexing just 1 dvd file and see if that works with vfapi?
Sorry, I didn't get that part. What do you mean?

Eva-Fan wrote:If you can watch the avs file from a video player then the problem is with vfapi. If you cant watch it through a player then the problem is the indexed file or something with avisynth. Process of elimination.

You have to find out whats causing the problem before you can take steps to fix it.
Then the Problem must be vfapi/makeavis (since both wont work), because the other files play fine in media player & vdubmod.

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Post by Autraya » Thu Sep 25, 2008 3:04 am

Kevmaster wrote:
Eva-Fan wrote:Have you tried other colorspaces? I know its silly to think that could be the problem but you never really know.

Try indexing just 1 dvd file and see if that works with vfapi?
Sorry, I didn't get that part. What do you mean?
converttoyv12() or rgb24 etc that's the command to change colourspace

different regioncodes tend to use different colourspace in their encoding
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Post by Kevmaster » Thu Sep 25, 2008 8:21 am

Autraya wrote:
Kevmaster wrote:
Eva-Fan wrote:Have you tried other colorspaces? I know its silly to think that could be the problem but you never really know.

Try indexing just 1 dvd file and see if that works with vfapi?
Sorry, I didn't get that part. What do you mean?
converttoyv12() or rgb24 etc that's the command to change colourspace

different regioncodes tend to use different colourspace in their encoding
Oh, I've done that already. It doesn't matter, it doesn't work with either one.

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