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| i4004 |
| Posted: Mar 10 2005, 01:29 AM |
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and i'm sure it's not the tuner problem, as i don't have tuner.
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| fccHandler |
| Posted: Mar 10 2005, 02:13 AM |
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Um, do you mind telling us what you're doing?
BTW, did you notice that was your 1337 post!
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| i4004 |
| Posted: Mar 10 2005, 04:07 AM |
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| QUOTE | | Um, do you mind telling us what you're doing? |
i decided to run desktop at full glorious b/w!
| QUOTE | | BTW, did you notice that was your 1337 post! |
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i'm not really doing anything; i fire up vvcrs2, set times, and it starts vdub....with this error. i dunno what is vvcrs trying to "open". oh yeah; http://vvcrs.asktech.ca/virtualdub.php you try it too.
i didn't used too many words as leon wrote on the forum recently.
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| phaeron |
| Posted: Mar 10 2005, 06:01 AM |
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The error is bring thrown because a filename with spaces isn't being quoted. Here's what I'm getting on my end from GetCommandLineW():
| CODE | /capture /capfile h:\foo\blah(2005-3-9 at 21-52-55).avi /capchannel 5 /capstart 59
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| i4004 |
| Posted: Mar 10 2005, 11:39 PM |
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i actually thought it would be something like that, as i saw time-tag of vvcrs2 wasn't completed (brackets left unclosed).
i would suggest this to leon
| CODE | | /capture /capfile h:fooblah(2005-3-9@21-52-55).avi /capchannel 5 /capstart 59 |
i would also suggest vvcrs2 to use same time format as win uses; i have always found yyyy-m-d exactly the opposite to human way of thinking, so i just changed it to d.M.yyyy. i mean, are we writing time as 55-52-21? (what is the historic reason for that anyway?) although that's a no problem anyway; there's a file date/time as a part of file-system itself, and i surely won't use the date/time tag as a filename when it gets to media burning phase.
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| leoncheong |
| Posted: Mar 16 2005, 09:46 AM |
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OK. fixed. I'll keeping the format for it is the same as VirtualVCR. |
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| i4004 |
| Posted: Mar 16 2005, 08:53 PM |
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i tried it with 2 timers in a row, and it seems to be working fine now.
thanks.
ps. i just tried 6 timers in a row, and it went fine.
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