TMPG can't load it.
anyone know?
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So you want .d2v file to work. I found you need AVISYNTH version 1.76 to get it to frameserve to TMPG, I think. Open TMPG go to Option/Environmental Setting to see what plugins you have.
Smartripper produces that file .d2v so you can frameserve. So you then can open it in any Encoder thats supports .d2v file extensions.Then output it in Mpeg2 or what ever.Keep going till you get it right!!! -
since when did smartripper start making d2v files? did i miss something?
His name was MackemX
What kind of a man are you? The guy is unconscious in a coma and you don't have the guts to kiss his girlfriend? -
I've noticed smartripper makes a .d2v file, but it's curious, because the source was NTSC and it generated a pseudo PAL file (720x480-25fps). But that file isn't util without a .wav file.
I've discovered that file when I was testing avisynth scripts that couldn't open .d2v files generated by other than 1.76 DVD2AVI. -
Sorry Conquest10 but it is either Smartripper or Dvdecrypter, if yours does not show one in either of these then check your ripper settings!
I use them both so can't remember which.Keep going till you get it right!!!
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