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    I've tried for almost three days to get Virtualdub working as it should with the profile scripts : I can save the settings in a file (*.vcf), they look fine in the notepad, but when I try to re-load it another time ("Load Processin Settings"), I always get a "can't read sylia.dll" error. Well, the "sylia.dll" file IS in the same directory than virtualdub.exe, but it seems that VD can't find it ! I've tried this on my Win XP machine, and on my older Win 98 one : same thing !
    Do someone know what it could be ? Or at least tell me if you meet the same problem...
    I remember (but not very exactly) than for security reasons, I didn't activate some Scripting facilities in Windows. Could it be this, as far as the sylia.dll is in the correct directory ? Must the settings be saved in a particular Directory ?
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    Did any of the 17 people who have read this topic (at the moment I write this) have the same problem ? It turns me mad : I just tried on a fourth computer (Win98), and... Sylia.dll error again !
    Must Virtualdub be installed in a specific place on the HD, or whatever ? Or do I have on my computers a soft that "freezes" the Sylia scripting language ?
    I can't be the only one !
    I just paste, as an example, one of the scripts I can save (but not reload) :
    VirtualDub.audio.SetSource(1);
    VirtualDub.audio.SetMode(0);
    VirtualDub.audio.SetInterleave(1,500,1,0,0);
    VirtualDub.audio.SetClipMode(1,1);
    VirtualDub.audio.SetConversion(0,0,0,0,0);
    VirtualDub.audio.SetVolume();
    VirtualDub.audio.SetCompression();
    VirtualDub.video.SetDepth(24,24);
    VirtualDub.video.SetMode(3);
    VirtualDub.video.SetFrameRate(0,1);
    VirtualDub.video.SetIVTC(0,0,-1,0);
    VirtualDub.video.SetRange(0,0);
    VirtualDub.video.SetCompression();
    VirtualDub.video.filters.Clear();
    VirtualDub.video.filters.Add("brightness/contrast");
    VirtualDub.video.filters.instance[0].Config(0,16);
    VirtualDub.subset.Delete();
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  3. I get it too....on two of my machines.
    One of those machines ran fine for 2 yrs and all of a sudden, it started crapping out....for a while, copying over a different version of the DLL (a 57KB one, 68KB one, and the 27KB one) would fix it but now it doesn't budge.
    And the other, after a few days of flawlessness....it goes "I can't find it...."

    The first comp is running Win98SE and the second is running XP Pro.

    The only comp that still works is my W2k machine.....
    I'm trying to find out why....(my guess is some sort of software conflict).
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