Is this the only way to get beyond the 27 min mark on a NTSC 29.97 framerate mpeg when using the Menugenerator or the chapter tab? If so, How exactly do you do it? I've tried frameserveing using vdub from original avi straight to tscv and frameserveing a vfapi file to tscv and nothing seems to work. Someone must have been able to get around this. I've got like 9 other movies i've had to wait on because of this "bug".
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http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/r/d/rdm186/
click on motion menu, its all there
open virtual dub aux setup exe, intall the handler, run virtualdub, open your mpg, file>>startframserve, yes, name it "tscv.vdr" click ok. open vfapi 1.03b, add job, all files, open your tscv.vdr, click ok, convert it
then use that newly created vfapi in tscv when it prompts you
you may not even need to frameserve, its just a way to get past that glitch
its all in that guide
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so if i understand this right you frameserve a frameserver to get around it, why is it only with NTSC 29.97 and why does this work instead of just using vfapi?
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well i tried it and to no avail, stopped at the same spot, turns out i think its a divx bug, when i stopped the frameserver vdub crashed on me. the windows error box said it was a fault in divx.dll. i'm going to make sure i have the newest divx drivers, but if i remember correctly this movies uses the old ones, so i might end up purgeing my system of divx and grabbing a copy of the old codecs
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