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    I've been using DVD2AVI and TMPEG for years. But, for the last 6 months I've been moving and too busy. Well, now I'm back into encoding and such and TMPEG won't accept the d2v files that DVD2AVI is creating. I have tried downloading the latest versions of both. Also, I followed some tips on this site regarding TMPEG not accepting those files and updating the priorities in the Environmental Settings. Still doesn't work. I've never had an issue like this. Any suggestions??

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    Originally Posted by rijir2001
    I've been using DVD2AVI and TMPEG for years. But, for the last 6 months I've been moving and too busy. Well, now I'm back into encoding and such and TMPEG won't accept the d2v files that DVD2AVI is creating. I have tried downloading the latest versions of both. Also, I followed some tips on this site regarding TMPEG not accepting those files and updating the priorities in the Environmental Settings. Still doesn't work. I've never had an issue like this. Any suggestions??

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    You need to load the DVD2AVI VFAPI Plug-in into TMPGEnc.
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    [quote="Cheekie_Moonkie"]
    Originally Posted by rijir2001
    I've been using DVD2AVI
    You need to load the DVD2AVI VFAPI Plug-in into TMPGEnc.
    The plugin was loaded and enabled. Sorry I should have included that part.

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    Better to use 177.3 version of DVD2Avi.
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    Originally Posted by deckard8
    Better to use 177.3 version of DVD2Avi.
    I am using the 177.3 version of DVD2AVI.

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    I finally got it to work. Not sure what I did. But thanks everyone for your suggestions.

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