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  1. I'm using to Vdub to frameserve from an avi but when set it going it just sits there seemingly doing nothing ! I use DVD2AVI to frameserve my VOBs and its gives a running commentary, but vdub just sits there. Does it take hours to serve ?

    Its been running for 30 minutes and it tells me -

    Non A/V requests 0
    number of frames served 0
    Audio segments delivered 0

    frameclients installed AVIFile only.

    Or am i doing something wrong here ?
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    Frameserving means serving frames for another application. When no other programm opens the 'virtual' file the frameserver just does nothing
    Keep on capping it,
    I'll keep on downloading it.
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  3. Try opeining the file *.vdr in TMPGEnc and process your required format.

    Dominic
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  4. Originally Posted by shoplifter
    Frameserving means serving frames for another application. When no other programm opens the 'virtual' file the frameserver just does nothing
    Yeah, but the little window's number are supposed to start changing for VDub.
    My AVI -> Any Format Guide is available here.
    My Frame Resize Calculator (enhanced for Virtualdub) is available here
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  5. Yeah, but the little window's number are supposed to start changing for VDub.
    Well the numbers do change, when I start TMPGenc encoding the vdr file, but I was expecting something like DVD2AVI which just creates a file for me to import into TMPGenc rather than the vdub way which seems to create this file on the fly.

    Or am I just confused here - it's not the end of the earth anyway as I've managed to figure out deinterlacing filter in TMPGenc
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  6. Originally Posted by VCDHunter
    Yeah, but the little window's number are supposed to start changing for VDub.
    Well the numbers do change, when I start TMPGenc encoding the vdr file, but I was expecting something like DVD2AVI which just creates a file for me to import into TMPGenc rather than the vdub way which seems to create this file on the fly.


    Or am I just confused here - it's not the end of the earth anyway as I've managed to figure out deinterlacing filter in TMPGenc
    Well, people use AVISynth whenever they can and if they understand it. |Otherwise, they VDub it.
    My AVI -> Any Format Guide is available here.
    My Frame Resize Calculator (enhanced for Virtualdub) is available here
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