New version DVD2AVI 1.77
I just got dvd2avi 1.77 I always used to see ppl sayin use 1.76 so before I use it, is dvd2avi 1.76 the best version to still use?
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With AviSynth 2.52 you're better off using Version 1.77! For 2.0 use 1.76+.
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cheers I'll go ahead and use it then lol
any recomended settings for 1.77? |
When I tried, AviSynth 2.55 would not read DVD2AVI 1.77.3 d2v files.
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1.76 or 1.77.3 is the same and avisyn2.5.5 read them with no problem.
(I have both on my PC and I use one or the other according to the link I use in my windows menu and I didn't even noticed that for 6 months !) Problems are with DVD2AVI 1.83. |
I think that the recomended version for AVS2.5 should be DVD2AVIdg 1.0.0. It's based on DVD2AVI 1.77.3 but has a fix (made by neuron2) for the lots-frame-bug. It should be used with MPEG2DEC3dg (based on MPEG2Dec3 1.10) that was also fixed by neuron2 to solve the same bug.
You can get it and read about the bug here: http://neuron2.net/fixd2v/decodefix.html |
Is that Lots-Frame-Bug an NTSC issue?? As I never got Problems when using just the 1.76 in combination with Avisynth 2.5x :?
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No. It's a DVD2AVI (and mpeg2dec) bug. It's not a big deal, but it's there. And if there is a fix, why not using it? :wink:
You can read about the bug at the link in the other post. |
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nobody listen to me!?!?!?! i don't have charisma. :( :lol: :lol: take a look,...was in Mon Sep 08, 2003 http://www.kvcd.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6097 |
@jorel: I'm using that version since you posted it. thanks buddy. :wink:
@inc: I haven't noticed any bugs before either though... :roll: |
Just to be clear do we download Version 1.0.0 exacutables from the link muaddib gave and just use this program instead of dvd2avi 1.77.
Its called decoderfix100 so i just wanted to make sure that its the whole program(looks like it it) and not just a fix Thanx |
Actually, this release is a fix and so the package is called "decoderfix". But all is in there :-)
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Great thanx Phil :D
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That's so not true!! You are one of the most charismatic people that I ever met! And I'm pretty sure that I'm not the only one here that thinks this way! :D I didn't saw that thread, but I'm using it flawlessly since I heard about the fix. BTW, the next version of MovieStacker will be using MPEG2Dec3dg as the default decoder. :wink: |
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:D ... :idea: ...use your avatar in the setup of the new version! 8) :?: ps: i'm still using MovieStacker v2.0.0 (beta 3 ) to do scripts and for remove doubts about anamorphics, overscan, ...etc! :wink: |
HI guys,sorry to be the stupid one here all the time but :D
Do we take the MPEG2Dec3dg dll that came with this and put it inot the avisynth plugin folder :dark: |
THANK YOU Bigggt to have exposed to everyone why this is a really bad idea to use the "dg" version as default !
Let me explain : anyone knows that the plugins are in waterenterprise and has already DLed the decoder from there. Now you arrive with the new "dg" and you no-one has advised you that : -> if you forgot to REMOVE the former MPEg2Dec3 from you disc, things will be completly screwed up ! -> if your forgot to use the new DVD2AVIdg then you will have also a big mess. That is why I already mentioned that this new release will only lead to a lot of questions and problems for all newbies lurking arround here. All that to fix a problem that NOONE has never experienced ! :-( |
right Phil,
you have reason (again).....i saw " problems " posted.. http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...threadid=67038 |
Yes Phil, I didn't think about that. But...
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I do have both decoders (more than that) and use the one I want with the "loadplugin" function. Quote:
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Making KVCDs is a big problem for newbies... but they DO learn how to do it in the right way! Don't they? :wink: |
Hi:
When I installed avisynth, I put all filters required for MA, V4, etc. scripts in avisynth 2.5 plugins directory. It results in a lot of stuff. Can somebody tell me for what is it usefull? DVD2AVIdg.exe DVD2AVI.vfp DVD2AVI.ini files.asm files.cpp files.h files.inc files.plg files.rc files.res Thanks in advance. |
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