I set up a bunch of file saves off source avi files using Virtualdub. I'd pick a section using the mark in/mark out points and delete the sections I don't want, save under queue batch operation, undo the delete frames, select a new section etc.
When I go to run the series of file saves, they all come up with error notifications. Tried reloading, doesn't help get a "System cannot find the path specified" message. All the source files are valid, they play fine, they load fine in Virtualdub.
Any thoughts on why this is happening?
Thanks
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What version of Virtualdub are you running, and can you include a picture of the full path to the file? (Don't retype the path yourself; show us what Virtualdub is seeing.)
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1.10.2
can you include a picture of the full path to the file? (Don't retype the path yourself; show us what Virtualdub is seeing.)
W:\Disney\epcot vhs 1.avi
What other way to show the path is there? Is there some internal tool to see what Virtualdub is seeing? -
I was just trying to avoid a path typed from memory that didn't exactly match the system.
Don't know if it will make a difference, but the current Virtualdub is 1.10.4. You may want to upgrade and see if the fix is that easy.
You haven't said what operating system you're using, and I didn't think to ask. Just for fun, try replacing the spaces in the filename with underscores or hyphens. Like above, it may make no difference, but it's easy to try. -
Running XP SP3. I haven't had any problem doing batch tasks before, I'm guessing I must be violating some protocol. Maybe it can't remember the delete frames then the undelete of the frames and the next sequence of delete/undelete frames etc. It may be I've never tried to do this specific task before as a batch operation.
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I"m not sure what happened - I just tried doing the same operation again and it works fine though doing fewer at a time - maybe it glitched on too many? Something happened before that tripped it up.