MKV/OGM --> Avi!?

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Post by LivingFlame » Wed May 28, 2008 11:17 pm

Tox-sin wrote:*sorry for the bump* I strictly remeber there being some sort of pack you could download that had all these programs and codecs and stuff in it, can anyone point the way?
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Post by Ari-chan » Tue Jun 03, 2008 7:06 pm

All right, since I don't want to make any more threads about this I'll just ask here. I'm trying to open up a file in VirtualDubMod but I always get a message that says...
Avisynth Open Failure:
DirectShowSource: I can't determine the frame rate of the video; you must use the "fps" parameter
(*Insert file location here*)(DVD Xvid 880x496 24fps AC3)--default.avs, line2)
So what exactly does it mean when it say "use the "fps" parameter".

Also I am well aware that it is an Xvid, but is there anyway to fix that so it stops being a bother? I can't find a better file and the DVDs here don't come with the creditless OP (which is what this is).

So anyone know how I can fix this problem?
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Post by The Origonal Head Hunter » Tue Jun 03, 2008 7:26 pm

Ari-chan wrote:
Avisynth Open Failure:
DirectShowSource: I can't determine the frame rate of the video; you must use the "fps" parameter
(*Insert file location here*)(DVD Xvid 880x496 24fps AC3)--default.avs, line2)
So what exactly does it mean when it say "use the "fps" parameter".
I believe it would be like so:

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DirectShowSource("File Path", fps=*the fps of the file*)
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Post by anand1 » Tue Jun 03, 2008 7:59 pm

The easiest way IMO is using WinAVI, just select you video/audio/subtitle track and you're set.

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