I have been able to use CCE SP in the past, frameserving from VirtualDub. Now, however, I am trying to apply filters in VirtualDub, and when I try to open the signpost video.vdr.avi file in CCE SP, I get an error message and the program shuts down. It says it's generating an error log, but I can't find any error logs relating to CCE SP. Is CCE SP unable to handle filtered frameserved files? How do I get around this?
KSJ
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I don't know if this applies to 2000, but it certainly does on XP...
Make sure that you have an audio track in the frameserved file. For instance, if you run a vob through dvd2avi and produce a d2v file and then convert this to an avi using vfapi reader, you are only getting the video.
After loading this into vdub, go to audio->wav file and choose any wav file (the smaller the better). I have a 1-second, blank wav file that I use for this.
Then, you should be able to frameserve this to CCESP2.5 and it should take it. Make sure you uncheck the audio encoding in the ccesp settings window. Do you audio encoding separately with tmpgenc or something.
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On 2001-11-16 07:08:43, mega5 wrote:
Just go to VDub folder and click on setupAux
and press INSTALL HANDLER
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That's not the problem. I had already done that, and frameserving works fine with TMPGenc. Just not with CCE.
KSJ
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On 2001-11-16 07:24:39, themamboman wrote:
I don't know if this applies to 2000, but it certainly does on XP...
Make sure that you have an audio track in the frameserved file. For instance, if you run a vob through dvd2avi and produce a d2v file and then convert this to an avi using vfapi reader, you are only getting the video.
After loading this into vdub, go to audio->wav file and choose any wav file (the smaller the better). I have a 1-second, blank wav file that I use for this.
Then, you should be able to frameserve this to CCESP2.5 and it should take it. Make sure you uncheck the audio encoding in the ccesp settings window. Do you audio encoding separately with tmpgenc or something.
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Thank you, this probably does explain the problem. I was trying to encode only the video file, since CCE always lost my audio whenever I tried to encode both anyway.
KSJ
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