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    Hello. I'm trying to get some copy come 8mm tapes to NTSC DVD-Video and since I'm not used to do that I'm getting this difficult.

    As now, I used VirtualDub to have all the videos in AVI files. Video codec is DivX 6.8, 4058 kbps, 29.70 fps, and uncompressed audio (44.1 kbps, 16-bit, Mono). Maybe overkill, but the quality isn't very good so I don't want to lose even more due to processing.

    I'm using FAVC to... authoring(? this is called to make a DVD Player compatible disc, right?) the videos, following this guide. When clicking in the "Generate Button" I get this message:

    FAVC is unable to process the following files:

    D:\video\capture\primera-presentacion-13-08-2005-NTSC.avi
    D:\video\capture\presentacion-30-08-2005-NTSC.avi

    Generally this problem occurs when the correct version of Avisynth is not installed (v2.56a or Greater),
    or the corresponding codec is not installed.
    Alternative approaches include creating an Avisynth script yourself and opening it in FAVC,
    or frameserving from VirtualDub to FAVC.


    I even got this message trying with a file with uncompressed video and uncompressed audio, and installing the last Avisynth (AVS 2.5.8 RC4 [080831] downloaded from Sourceforge) restarting later. I have .NET 2 installed in my PC.

    What can I do?
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    In FAVC's working folder there will be the avisynth scripts that it created. Try opening these in Virtualdub, and report back any error message you receive.
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    Opened through Run Script...

    Error during script execution at line 1, column 11: Variable 'LoadPlugin' not found

    LoadPlugin<!>("D:\Download\FAVC\Avisynth Plugins\Decomb.dll")
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