Hey. I'm trying to rip a DVD to SVCD using CCE.
So, CCE can't resize the image, so I thought Virtualdub should do the trick.
First, I rip the DVD, then I let DVD2AVI make a d2v file, and I load it into Vfapi converter. Then I create an avi file from that, and load the avi into Vdub.
Then, I apply the resize filter and start the frameserver. The frameserver works fine if I serv to tmpeg etc, but not to CCE.
But, if I load the original d2v file into tmpeg and uses it to resize, save the project and load the tpr file into Vfapi converter, I can load that avi-file into CCE.
Any help? What am I doing wrong, everyone tells me that Vdub has a much better resize filter than tmpeg. (How big is the difference, really?
/Johan
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Try disabling the audio (Audio->No Audio) when you frameserve from VirtualDub to TMPGEnc. Use CCE to encode the video only and encode the audio using another program like TMPGEnc or tooLame. Then just multiplex the audio and video streams together using bbMPEG or TMPGEnc. This should prevent CCE from crashing everytime you try to encode from a VDub frameserve.
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Thanks, but I tried that. Frameserving from Vdub to tmpeg is no problem, by the way, it's frameserving from vdub to CCE.
davidian - obviously overestimating himself
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