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    i have a ogm movie that i want to encode in vcd ,

    when i need to convert the ogm to avi with graphedit using the ogm to vcd guide , i set up graphedit like it said in tutorial hit play ...

    after 5 min. error appear:
    graphedit unable to change state or can't change state!!!!

    time of beggining is after the time of the end !!! ( traduction of french version)

    what's the problem and how can i resolve it???

    any other way to encode ogm file???

    i also try to demux audio with vdub mod but it gives me an error in the stream , how can i pass thru this error or repare it???

    thanks for your help..
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  2. i have exactly the same error, can someone please help us?
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    You can find a much better guide here. It doesn't require the use of Graphedit at all.
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  4. thnx but Tmpgenc crashes when i load the file and virtualdub won't open it
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    Originally Posted by Phoenix4
    thnx but Tmpgenc crashes when i load the file and virtualdub won't open it
    Virtualdub isn't supposed to open OGM. Virtualdubmod opens them just fine.
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  6. But then again, that's only to hardcode subs, and i still need tmpgenc to open the file
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    If you don't want the subs hard encoded then don't use the subtitle file. If TMPGEnc won't open the renamed OGM as avi then frameserve with Virtualdubmod.
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  8. hmm thnx virtualdubmod opens it now, i'm gonna work on that other problem now
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  9. edit: nm, i had to install dll's
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