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  1. I'm really stuck as cannot get virtuldub to framserve with TMPGEnc. have read and read all advice in forums but nothing seems to work. TMPGEnc will not open file,(tried to save as vdr and avi) says cannot open or not surppoted. Anyone got any ideas?
    I'm useing TMPGEnc 2.520.54 and vdub 1.5.4
    am really Stomped
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    Have you run Auxsetup in the folder where Vdub is ?
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  3. Yes i had, but glad to saynow got it all sorted as followed advice by Ogami

    Posted: Oct 06, 2003 04:41

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    I had this same problem with certain files try to frameserve and tmpg says "unrecognised or unsupported" though they're not neccesarily xvid i'm having probs with, I've only just this morning found a way around it so here it is.

    First open your .avi in virtual dub and set video to direct stream copy (the audio settings don't seem to make a difference here, mine was AC3 so i already stripped it to a wav so was set no audio!) then choose "save old format avi" only takes a couple of minutes. Then open this new file with virtual dub and frameserve as normal adding whatever filters you need, should now open in tmpg without a problem!! I've tried this on 2 files I was having major issues with and it solved both!
    thanks for you help
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    It's kind unfortunate that you have to save the AVI.
    Defeats the purpose of frameserving.
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  5. just captured via virtualdub using MiroDc-30 pro. when i open the avi file in virtualdub and have already set the video and audio to direct streamcopy, then click on the start frameserver under file menu nothing happens. I want to frameserve to tmpg or mainconcept

    any info will be appreciated
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  6. check out this:
    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/userguides/87270.php

    follow intructions for vdub and TMPGEnc or cce if that your pref.
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