Hi,
I am trying to append files, compress it with 2pass, save it, job control and it tell me 'error'
p.s. I have virtual dub mod, win7 (when I had winXP it was ok)
p.s. I am trying to do it with virtual dub to but I don't have the option ''run/don't run this job now'' when saving
can sb help me to resolve it ?
thanks
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Last edited by erzane; 12th Jan 2015 at 13:44.
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Last edited by Keyser; 12th Jan 2015 at 15:46. Reason: Replaced
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"The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist."
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Hi, thanks for your reply
Menu: File -> Queue batch operation -> Save as AVI...
ok I see now
but it's strange because I don't know why I cannot do it successful with VDubMod and I can do it with VDub.
And the way you introduced to me, I didn't needed to use it when I had winXP..
about error, I cannot say more because I don't have any other writtings/error descriptionLast edited by erzane; 12th Jan 2015 at 16:57.
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Maybe you have some plugins in VirtualDub that do not exist in VirtualDubMod. Chexk the "plugins" subfolder. Or maybe you are using the 64-bit version of VirtualDub that uses some 64-bit codec that can't be used with the 32-bit VirtualDubMod. Or it's something else. Who knows? Give us more info about the source files you are trying to convert and the codecs/filters you have installed on your system.
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it's ok I will stay with virtual dub normal because now it works fine
thanks
p.s. do you know how to check which level of volume has a specific file ?
I sat the volume of a file up, but I don't remember which volume value I putted to the latter. I kept the original file (that file I never touched the volume) and I would like to add the same volume level
I changed the volume level like this:
>streams >full processing mode >volume
>save (2 pass)Last edited by erzane; 15th Jan 2015 at 06:21.