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    Originally Posted by Capmaster
    JMH - Please do not threadjack. This is Mr. Moonlight's thread.

    Start your own topic if you need help with a problem.
    ... or detail your problem at the end of the guide that's not working

    Sorry cappy, I thought both problems were pretty closely related so I didn't report it


    EDIT: Shit!

    I did report it. I meant to report a different post in another thread
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  2. Originally Posted by jimmalenko
    Try opening the file in VirtualDubMod (it probably shouldn't work, but try it anyway). Then try specifying the full path to dvd2avi.d2v as feenix suggests.
    It didn't work I dont now what to do and im thinking of giving up and try gardian knot instead...

    Capmaster - Im Mr_Moonlight I changed my name. Why? Well i though it was a silly name and that no one took me seriously if i had it..
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    Originally Posted by JMH
    Originally Posted by jimmalenko
    Try opening the file in VirtualDubMod (it probably shouldn't work, but try it anyway). Then try specifying the full path to dvd2avi.d2v as feenix suggests.
    It didn't work I dont now what to do and im thinking of giving up and try gardian knot instead...
    OK. I gave a few of the "one-click" DVD to AVI proggies a test-run over the last fews days, and I must say that I found SimpleDivX to be better than AutoGK & Dr Divx. DOn't know why, I just wasn't comfortable with the other 2.
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  4. Okey i tried both of them and SimpleDivX was the one who worked best, for me. But i got errors in virtual dub, and i dont have any sound I think to do like i was thinking in the first time is the best. But i dont now how to do with the avisynth
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    The sound (or lack thereof) is most likely because you don't have an AC3 codec installed - try AC3 filter in the tools section.
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  6. i have AC3 codec and Lame codec installed, also Nvidia audio codec
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    Well, it's just gone midnight and I'm all out of ideas.

    Hope someone else can help you
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  8. There is no audio to select in the software?

    Language = none detected

    Edit: It's starting to get alittle bit anoying hehe Why should everything be so difficult for me? I was hoping to use the avisynth method because it was the one people are saying is the best way of getting good quality. But i gues im not going to ask questions here so i post my questions in the guide for now. And if i dont get any answer from all the members on this forum well then something sure is weird and im cursed to fail...
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