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  1. Member
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    i am having problems with tmpgenc reconizing m2v file is anyone having this problem?
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  2. hi...had the same problem....first...increase the priority of dvd2avi reader in tmpge....then...save ur avi's in the same place u save ur encoded file...check tmpge site for the latest plug ins.....good luck!
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    this is an actual dvd rip from dvd2avi and there are no updates for tmpgenc
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    not reconizing d2v or ac3 audio it says not supported can someone help?
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  5. Try unchecking the Direct SHow Multimedia File Reader
    in TMPGEnc

    Options -> Environmental Setting -> VFAPI PlugIn
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    ok thanks will do
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    still unsupported any other ideas
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  8. <=== Download and Install the VFAPI Reader from Tools section
    Convert the file.d2v to file.avi just take 3 seconds to convert it
    try to load the AVI.
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    how to convert d2v to avi what prigram do i use
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  10. VFAPI Reader
    click on Tools at left column
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  11. 8) I had the same problem. one project it would open fine and the next i couldnt open it at all. i found out it was b cuz i renamed the folder the m2v file was in. that will also happen if you move it to a different folder.
    so just keep the m2v in the same folder and directory. let me know if that worked for you. oh if you changed the name of the folder be sure to change it back to the exact same name and spelling of the original name.
    D.J.
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