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| Pamel |
| Posted: Oct 22 2003, 07:40 PM |
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As the post says above. I didn't even know except that I just saw that fccHandler updated his page.
Go and get it.
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| ltvu |
| Posted: Oct 31 2003, 09:00 AM |
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Dear All,
I were using VirtualDub1.5.5. It appears so good. I used Smart Rip to rip Vob files and then used DVD2AVI to create *.d2v project file.
To create a pseudo AVI file from *.d2v, I use VFAPI to have a competible AVI file for VirtualDub.
Once I upgrade into 1.5.6 version, it always throws an error saying something about VFAPI. However, it works.
Please, help me to get out of the error message.
Thanks,
LTVU |
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| Kippesoep |
| Posted: Oct 31 2003, 09:03 AM |
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Have you tried version 1.5.7? Also, what exactly is the error message? |
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| ltvu |
| Posted: Oct 31 2003, 09:16 AM |
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It is the same error in 1.5.7 for my process (it's ok with the real AVI file).
The error says "invalid VFAPI Codec...".
Thanks,
LTVU |
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| Kippesoep |
| Posted: Oct 31 2003, 11:11 PM |
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Seems like there's a problem in your VFAPI Reader Codec setup, not VirtualDub itself. I haven't worked with it myself, but if I had to guess, I'd say it has trouble locating dvd2avi.vfp or that file is corrupt. |
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