DVD2AVI & VFAPI Plug-In 1.9rc5
http://arbor.ee.ntu.edu.tw/~jackeikuo/dvd2avi/
Take a look here for read something about possibles bugs: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=94749 This is from an old thread in doom9, but I didn't read it before. |
I don't see the point to "rebirth" something that has already rebirthed once in DGIndex, and has already a good youth. Except to have D2v files incompatible with "old old" ones and surely also with "old new" ones.
(the dooml9 thread don't want to open so I can't read it) |
So does this mean that then that the author of the original DVD2AVI is now getting back to working on his tool or has someone else taken over the project?
I read both links and in the first link I also saw that this new version of DVD2AVI it's .d2v files are also incompatible with the old .d2v files. I shall wait and see but for me I think I will stick with DGIndex as at least with that I know it is being constantly updated. :) |
As DonaldGraft is continously enhancing DGindex and as almost all videodevelopers do refer in their code on the compatibility on Dgrafts work I see no importance why switching to that one from jackeikuo.
Also "he" mentions that "his" latest DVD2AVI does have a new d2v structure, at leat I do hope its fully compilant with the one Dgraft uses :wink: |
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I don't understand what you are saying in this post. Do you mean you will be sticking with jackeikuo's version? I think it is good that the original DVD2AVI has restarted development it does need it, but for me I do prefer Donald Graft's DGIndex as it has come along way. :) I will wait and see just how much development that DVD2AVI receives maybe then I may have to change my opinion. :) |
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