[Help] Converting with VDM - "Error Decompressing..&quo

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[Help] Converting with VDM - "Error Decompressing..&quo

Post by [Mike of the Desert] » Wed Jan 31, 2007 7:33 am

I tried to import an Anime series into VDM to extract a Frame from it, but even this program, that should be the most "Universal" possible, doesn't accept it.. :?

The program open the video, but nothing is shown and at the bottom it's possible to read this Error Line: Error Decompressing Video Frame #: An Unknown Error Has Occured (May be Corrupted Data). (Error code -100).

I don't know what to do, VDM was usually my "Last hope", the Videos I try to Import are at 16:9, Compressed with XVID, any advice? I need your help.. ;(

Thanks a lot for any interest or help you'll give. :)
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Post by M.H.A.Q.S. » Wed Jan 31, 2007 8:17 am

hmm, are you sure your videos are not corrupt?, or do they show any scrambled pixels in the start?

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Post by Purge » Wed Jan 31, 2007 8:24 am

try frameserving through avisynth.

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Post by [Mike of the Desert] » Wed Jan 31, 2007 9:32 am

M.H.A.Q.S. wrote:hmm, are you sure your videos are not corrupt?, or do they show any scrambled pixels in the start?
Yeah, Sure, I watched them trough every single Player I have and they didn't show any type of corruption, neither problems with pixelation.

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Uhm, I studied a little Avisynth but I'm quite new to this kind of things, what's FrameServing is exactly? How should I do it and how it could possibily resolve my problem? :o

Thanks a lot anyway. :D
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Post by Willen » Wed Jan 31, 2007 10:52 pm

Install AviSynth if you already haven't done that.

Open Notepad and type DirectShowSource("C:\PATH\VIDEO.AVI") where PATH is the location of the file and VIDEO.AVI is the file name. Dont forget the quotation marks. Save the file with the extension of .AVS instead of the default .TXT. Example: VIDEO.AVS

Load the AviSynth script you just created into VDubMod.
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Post by [Mike of the Desert] » Thu Feb 01, 2007 8:54 am

Thanks. :)
I tried, but using AVISOURCE it just says the same error as before..
Using your suggested DirectShow, it shows an error message saying "Unrecognized Exception!"..

I Honestly don't know what to do next, mh.. :?
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Post by Minion » Thu Feb 01, 2007 9:08 am

you don't actually need to have the address of the source, so long as it's in the same folder as your avs script.
so with the script in the same folder as the source:

directshowsource("put filename with extension here")
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Post by Purge » Fri Feb 02, 2007 7:32 am

does the file work in media players - if you just want 1 frame just screenshot.

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Post by [Mike of the Desert] » Fri Feb 02, 2007 12:54 pm

Purge wrote:does the file work in media players - if you just want 1 frame just screenshot.
I'm sure that someday I'd like to do a video about it, so I was asking. :P
And, as you maybe don't know, Screening a video played on a program usually create some bugs
(because, someway, I think that there's some protection against it) and it's impossible to paste it on Photoshop.

Anyway I'll try what Minion said when I'll install again Avisynth. :) :idea:
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Post by Qyot27 » Fri Feb 02, 2007 5:05 pm

Willen wrote:Install AviSynth if you already haven't done that.

Open Notepad and type DirectShowSource("C:\PATH\VIDEO.AVI") where PATH is the location of the file and VIDEO.AVI is the file name. Dont forget the quotation marks. Save the file with the extension of .AVS instead of the default .TXT. Example: VIDEO.AVS

Load the AviSynth script you just created into VDubMod.
AviSynth 2.57 actually lets you add a 'AviSynth script' entry under the right-click 'New' menu, so making sure to save with the right extension only applies if you don't create the file first (or if you do create the file first, the only thing to overcome would be force of habit).

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