Hello all, I installed XP last night, and I was wondering whether tmpgenc V2 was compatible with it or not?
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Works for me....
I have found that I must close TMPGenc between encodeing seperate files, and "batch encode" crashes after the first file is done.....
I din't know if it is XP causing it though, I just started using TMPGenc (started with version 2) after getting XP.
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Thanks Gnome, Did you register the vfapi? What about DVD2AVI, does that work too?
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I registered the VFAPI, I don't know what that does but I did it..
I don't have a DVD-ROM driveso I've never used DVD2AVI.
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Thanks again Gnome, the Vfapi is a thing that allows you to read a d2v file. This is a small file that tmpgenc uses to read DVD video as an AVI without having to make an actual AVI, it keeps the filesize down, in fact, the filesize is miniscule compared to the usual size of Vob files on a DVD (4-7Gb!!) whereas the d2v file is a few k.
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I've never had a problem running tmpgenc under windows xp. I've done batch encoding, single file encoding and etc. IT works fine under xp.
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