I was using Virtualdub2 to try to upscale my video using the method recommended to me. After I finished setting up the compression (x264 8 bit; Slower; 16.0; .mp4 ;.aac), I tried to start it up only to get the error, "Requested frame not found". It seems as though that Virtualdub2 seems to really hate XP despite it working not too long ago on that computer. Due to circumstances, I am forced to use my XP computer as opposed to my Windows 10 Home laptop. What is going on? How do I solve this bug? Can anyone tell me what this 'bug' means? "Requested frame not found"?
Edit: Does XP support Virtualdub2?
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The old posts on the internet indicate some problems in the source and/or frame rate
and could be related to the input caching driver -
Can you link those sources to me? There might be a solution. I think my source also be bad too.
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