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  1. Member
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    I want to know experiences of the others using VirtualDUB -> TMPGEnc.

    The problem is:
    I load a movie (Divx + Wav raw) and start frameserve (ok, why not just put it in TMPG directly? Because I want to insert some subtitles..)

    Well. when the virtualdub are ready to frameserve, i go to TMPG and start the wizard, and make all configurations until i need to browse to file (.vdr, from Vdub).
    When I browse 'n' select it, I get an error ('... file unsupported...').
    Well, it may be a configuration problem, but, when I do the same thing with another video (Divx + raw wav also) it Works!

    the movies (both) load and play in VDub.
    both also play in WMP.

    I try to modify the priority of Vfapi with no results...

    Man this makes me crazy...
    any suggestions?
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  2. Maybe non-standard Framerate?
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  3. Member
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    no...
    its 25 fps...

    curious...
    I get CCE 2.64 and try to encode, but I get the same error (at least like the other error)...

    nothing yet...

    still need help...

    help som'body...
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    I forget to say that I use WinXP (also Nimo codec installed)...
    may this be a Codec Issue?

    I get this problem once and try it in other computer with Win2k and works...

    I think I'll make this, but i'm frustrated...

    any one get this prob?
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    Try scanning for bad frames first,before you use your divx
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  6. VirtualDub 1.4.10?
    Frameserver files (auxsetup.exe) broken due to wrong linking to DLL by author.

    Work around:
    Use auxsetup.exe of 1.4.9, you can still edit with 1.4.10.
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