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11-23-2002, 06:03 PM
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I used DVD2AVI 1.77.3 to extract my audio as AC3, and got the .d2v file. I'm doing The Game widescreen 4:3 ratio vobs from the DVD, my player can't do all the nice fancy resolutions, so I have to use VCD 352x240 with the KVCD PLUS template. I used Fit CD to get the following script:

LoadPlugin("E:\DVD Tools\AviSynth2\MPEG2DEC.dll")
mpeg2source("E:\GAMELBX\VIDEO_TS\thegame.d2v")
BilinearResize(320,240,40,0,640,480)
#TemporalSmoother(2,2)
AddBorders(16,0,16,0)
#Trim(0,184405).FadeOut(150)
ConvertToRGB24 # For TMPGEnc or VFAPI
#ResampleAudio(44100) # CCE 2.5 'crashfix' for Athlons
#== If you want this 'fix' permanently, edit the INI-file:
#== Under [AVSscript] set CCEcrashfix=1

When I pull it into Tempgenc 2.59.47.155-Free, I get in nice red: (Unrecognized exception, E:\GAMELBX\VIDEO_TS\film.avs, line2). I tried to play the .avs script using wmp got the same thing. Is this a problem with dvd2avi 1.77? Should I be using 1.76? And last question is there anything I'm doing wrong with my FitCD script in terms of resizing?

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11-23-2002, 06:33 PM
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Hi Spyglass,

DVD2AVI 1.77.x has never worked with AviSynth. Go back to version 1.76

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12-13-2002, 09:21 AM
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12-13-2002, 09:30 AM
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HI Racer99,

Yes, I remember that post, but it's too much hassle to finish a .d2v project and then have to edit the .d2v to make it work.

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12-16-2002, 10:26 AM
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HI Racer99,

Yes, I remember that post, but it's too much hassle to finish a .d2v project and then have to edit the .d2v to make it work.

-kwag
I agree kwag! I was just posting to let others know that if they insist on using 1.77.3 that it can be done, but you won't be able to automate the process (as of yet). I personally use 1.76. I don't see a benefit to 1.77.3.

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Quote:
Originally Posted by Spyglass

When I pull it into Tempgenc 2.59.47.155-Free, I get in nice red: (Unrecognized exception, E:\GAMELBX\VIDEO_TS\film.avs, line2). I tried to play the .avs script using wmp got the same thing. Is this a problem with dvd2avi 1.77? Should I be using 1.76? And last question is there anything I'm doing wrong with my FitCD script in terms of resizing?

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I have a little Advice for you.You better stop using Tmpgenc 2.59,because it seems that It's not compatible with KVCD.You can get TMPGEnc 2.510 in the Download sticky
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