TMPGEnc: Can't open avs files in TMPGEnc, but ReadAVS installed
I know this issue has been discussed here before. The thing is that I HAVE installed the ReadAVS.dll file and should be able to open avs files in TMPGEnc. I might have missed something and would be very grateful if someone of you could help me. I'm going nuts here... :banghead:
When I try to open the avs in TMPGEnc it says: File"XXX" can not open, or unsupported" When I try to open the avs in VDub it says: Couldn't locate decompressor for format 'YV12' (unknown) I reinstalled Windows XP the other day and since then I haven't been able to get this to work. It worked before though... :roll: BTW I'm using (or trying!) AviSynth 2.5. |
Did you try adding: ConvertToYV12() after your source line :?: :idea:
-kwag |
Hi kwag and thank you for your reply. No, I haven't a ConvertToYV12() line in my script. I'm using your MA script. I tried adding ConvertToYv12() after reading your post but nothing changed! I don't get it but I must have missed something, right?
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Did you edit the ".reg" file, before registering (clicking) it :?:
-kwag |
Yup!
BTW I only change this path, right?: "Avisynth"="D:\\TMPGEnc\\ReadAVS.dll" |
Yes, that is it.
And does ReadAVS show up on the "VFAPI" tab on TMPEG :?: If it does, then uncheck every other plugin, and leave only the "AviSynth/Vdub reader". -kwag |
I unchecked every plugin except for ReadAVS but nothing's changed. TMPGEnc still won't open my avs! :cry: Can I be missing a codec or something? It worked before I reinstalled Windows XP yesterday and now nothing seems to work.
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audioslave my friend,
install the xvid codec, this will solve all problems: http://nic.dnsalias.com/ (xvid binaries ) ....and uninstall ffvfw if you are using it! :wink: |
Thank you very much jorel! Now everything works as it's supposed to!
Thanks again!!! :bowdown: |
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