TMGPEnc won't open the .d2v file, it says file format is not supported
It says to do the following in the guide to fix the problem
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Be sure that you have installed the TMPGEnc VFAP Plugin. And you can also try to copy the DVD2AVI.vfp to the TMPGEnc folder, you find the DVD2AVI.vfp in the DVD2AVI folder.
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I have both of those in the TMPGEnc folder and I checked the plugins setting in the program and they both showed up there. I go to browse and choose the *.d2v* file I want to convert to mpg and it says "TMGPEnc won't open the .d2v file, it says file format is not supported"
I did it the day before and it worked fine, but now it doesn't want to work. Any ideas? Please e-mail me or repost and let me know. Thanks
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I've had this before, I run a duel boot system, and I do know that the system your running when you run your rip through DVD2AVI has to be the same system that you use with TMPGEnc. In other words if I'm running Windows 98 when I run DVD2AVI I can't load those files if I then start up into windows 2000. This is the only time I've ever had that problem
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I ran into that problem when i deleted the orig vob's from the HD. I ripped them back to the HD and it worked fine
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yes I think thats probably my problem, I deleted my .vob files to free up space. Thank you for your help.
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