d2v problems
I can't seem to open d2v files in tmpgenc for some reason, it was working a couple of days ago but now its not. I have copied the dvd2avi.vfp file to the tmpgenc foler but that doesn't seem to have worked.
Any help?? AndyB |
Try DVD2AVI ver 1.76
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yeah, I'm having the exact same prob. I installed ver. 1.76 and reencoded through dvd2avi and it will now recognize the audio but it won't recognize the video d2v file. BTW, I'm doing Planet of the Apes (The Remake)
Thnx in advance -Twobit326 |
I'm using TMPGEnc 2.57 and DVD2AVI 1.76 and it reads the .d2v file no problem :?:
In TMPGEnc click OPTIONS> Environmental settings> VFAPI Reader and see if DVD2AVI project file reader is checked. |
mine stil ldosen't work. I've tried both ver of DVD2Avi
any help would be appreciated. -Thanx |
I have the latest version 1.76 of dvd2avi and the latest version of tmpgenc 2.57. So I don't know whats wrong.
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Wait, I just noticed that the d2v file is only like 600 kb. Does that meen that it's liuke a frameserver?
-Twobit326 |
well I'm confused, I just deleted the vfp file from the tmpgenc folder and now its loading d2v files. Very strange.
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Why DVD2AVI 1.77.3 doesn't load correctly via Avisynth
I am only posting this for those that don't know to further advance the exchange of knowledge.
I've found that the basic differences between DVD2AVI 1.76 and DVD2AVI 1.77.3 is in the header information, specifically the Luminance line and the additional comments that have been added to the end of each parameter setting. If you remove all the comments and change the "Luminance_Filter=" parameter to "Luminance=" the .d2v file should load correctly via avisynth. You will need to manually edit the following changes, or simplY use DVD2AVI 1.76. Below is an example of what I mean (That which is in "Red" needs to modified) 1. NON-VALID DVD2AVI (.d2v) file for avisynth DVD2AVIProjectFile 8 45 C:\Movie Temp\Dances With Wolves\vts_01_1.vob 45 C:\Movie Temp\Dances With Wolves\vts_01_2.vob 45 C:\Movie Temp\Dances With Wolves\vts_01_3.vob 45 C:\Movie Temp\Dances With Wolves\vts_01_4.vob 45 C:\Movie Temp\Dances With Wolves\vts_01_5.vob 45 C:\Movie Temp\Dances With Wolves\vts_01_6.vob 45 C:\Movie Temp\Dances With Wolves\vts_01_7.vob 45 C:\Movie Temp\Dances With Wolves\vts_01_8.vob Stream_Type=1,0,0 iDCT_Algorithm=5 (1:MMX 2:SSEMMX 3:FPU 4:REF 5:SSE2MMX) YUVRGB_Scale=0 (0:TVScale 1:PCScale) Luminance_Filter=0,0 ((Gamma, Offset) Picture_Size=0,0,0,0,0,0 ((ClipLeft, ClipRight, ClipTop, ClipBottom) Field_Operation=1 ((0:None 1:ForcedFILM 2:SwapOrder) Frame_Rate=23976 Location=0,0,3,F0CB 2. VALID DVD2AVI (.d2v) file for avisynth DVD2AVIProjectFile 8 45 C:\Movie Temp\Dances With Wolves\vts_01_1.vob 45 C:\Movie Temp\Dances With Wolves\vts_01_2.vob 45 C:\Movie Temp\Dances With Wolves\vts_01_3.vob 45 C:\Movie Temp\Dances With Wolves\vts_01_4.vob 45 C:\Movie Temp\Dances With Wolves\vts_01_5.vob 45 C:\Movie Temp\Dances With Wolves\vts_01_6.vob 45 C:\Movie Temp\Dances With Wolves\vts_01_7.vob 45 C:\Movie Temp\Dances With Wolves\vts_01_8.vob Stream_Type=1,0,0 iDCT_Algorithm=5 YUVRGB_Scale=0 Luminance=128,0 Picture_Size=0,0,0,0,0,0 Field_Operation=1 Frame_Rate=23976 Location=0,0,0,1773F I hope this clears up some things. Rip ON |
so basically your saying if the d2v problem ever comes up again u just delete _filter from Luminance_Filter in the d2v file?
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Better explaination
Sorry for taking so long, didn't see the post. Check out my post here for a detailed explaination. NO don't delete the Luminance_Filter line, just follow the directions in the post.
http://www.kvcd.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1109 |
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