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  1. change the .txt extension to .avs (NOT AVI), save it, then mount with avfs. It will become a virtual file with avi extension in a separate folder, and vegas will open it
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    Originally Posted by SoccerLover View Post
    Ok, so my main question is then: How do I convert from Divx to AVI settings without getting the error in VirtualDub?
    Since when should 1080i TS be divx???
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  3. I have still not found ANY solution for this. Is it impossible to convert .ts files to .mp4 or .avi with the exact quality?
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  4. Originally Posted by poisondeathray View Post
    change the .txt extension to .avs (NOT AVI), save it, then mount with avfs. It will become a virtual file with avi extension in a separate folder, and vegas will open it
    How do you mount with avfs? It's just a .dll file. There is no .exe file. ??
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  5. Originally Posted by SoccerLover View Post
    Originally Posted by poisondeathray View Post
    change the .txt extension to .avs (NOT AVI), save it, then mount with avfs. It will become a virtual file with avi extension in a separate folder, and vegas will open it
    How do you mount with avfs? It's just a .dll file. There is no .exe file. ??

    Did you follow the instructions for avfs ?

    When you right click the .avs file, the context menu will have an option "mount"
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  6. Originally Posted by poisondeathray View Post
    Originally Posted by SoccerLover View Post
    Originally Posted by poisondeathray View Post
    change the .txt extension to .avs (NOT AVI), save it, then mount with avfs. It will become a virtual file with avi extension in a separate folder, and vegas will open it
    How do you mount with avfs? It's just a .dll file. There is no .exe file. ??

    Did you follow the instructions for avfs ?

    When you right click the .avs file, the context menu will have an option "mount"
    No, there is no 'Mount' option. How do you exactly 'install' avfs?`Or what should I do to get the 'mount' button there.
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  7. Originally Posted by SoccerLover View Post
    Originally Posted by poisondeathray View Post
    Originally Posted by SoccerLover View Post
    Originally Posted by poisondeathray View Post
    change the .txt extension to .avs (NOT AVI), save it, then mount with avfs. It will become a virtual file with avi extension in a separate folder, and vegas will open it
    How do you mount with avfs? It's just a .dll file. There is no .exe file. ??

    Did you follow the instructions for avfs ?

    When you right click the .avs file, the context menu will have an option "mount"
    No, there is no 'Mount' option. How do you exactly 'install' avfs?`Or what should I do to get the 'mount' button there.
    There are instructions in the link. Read the readme.txt
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  8. Originally Posted by poisondeathray View Post
    Originally Posted by SoccerLover View Post
    Originally Posted by poisondeathray View Post
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    Originally Posted by poisondeathray View Post
    change the .txt extension to .avs (NOT AVI), save it, then mount with avfs. It will become a virtual file with avi extension in a separate folder, and vegas will open it
    How do you mount with avfs? It's just a .dll file. There is no .exe file. ??

    Did you follow the instructions for avfs ?

    When you right click the .avs file, the context menu will have an option "mount"
    No, there is no 'Mount' option. How do you exactly 'install' avfs?`Or what should I do to get the 'mount' button there.
    There are instructions in the link. Read the readme.txt
    Ok, so I installed it, and Quick mounted it. Then I got a syntax error. I tried to normal 'Mount' it also, and I got the same error. Now what?
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  9. It works for me and many others. It's the only thing frameserves consistently into vegas

    You can try vfapi , but it doesn't work all the time

    Or you can encode to a lossless intermediate (e.g. lagarith, huffyuv, uncompressed) with the avs script (open the avs, not mounted, in vdub)
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  10. Originally Posted by poisondeathray View Post
    It works for me and many others. It's the only thing frameserves consistently into vegas

    You can try vfapi , but it doesn't work all the time

    Or you can encode to a lossless intermediate (e.g. lagarith, huffyuv, uncompressed) with the avs script (open the avs, not mounted, in vdub)
    I can't make this work. I'm now converting by the setting Xvid - AVI in StaxRip (3-4 hours), then I am converting it with a normal video converter (2-3 hours). The output is great, but waaay too much time consuming. Any others who have another way to solve this?
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  11. Did you preview your script ? Does the .avs open in vdub for example?

    (the .avs before you mount it. Once you mount it, then you open that "dummy avi" in vegas, not the .avs)

    I'm 100% sure this works

    Post a sample and I will prove it to you.
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