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  1. I've been following Sefy's guide to convert my DVDs to VCDs, but recently I got a new computer, and now my TMPGEnc won't load the .d2v files that I made using DVD2AVI. Is there a codec or something I need to download to make it work? Please help me out, thanks.
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    copy the dvd2avi.vfp file from the DVD2AVI folder and place it in the tmpge folder
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  3. That worked like a charm, thanks!
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  4. Just a side note, if you read the troubleshooting section of the guide, you will see i've mentioned specificly to unzip the DVD2AVI to your TMPGEnc location :P
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    I guess people don't bother looking for it first.
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    I have the same problem and copying the file doesn't work
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  7. Which TMPGEnc version do you have ? and which DVD2AVI do you have ?
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    OK this is werid no it works. I am using TMPGEnc v2.511.51.160 and DVD2AVI v1.77.3. After maybe between 30 min to 1 hour it worked
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    OK it looks like I can't open any d2v files anymore in TMPGEnc. I could before and now I can't. In the "VFAPI plug-in" tab in the settings it says that the DVD2AVI preject file reader is there but I still can't open any d2v files. This is really pissing me off
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  10. Try Getting DVD2AVI 1.76, i've heard alot of people have issues with 1.77.3
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