Usually when I install a program, I download it, unzip it or extract the files. I then look for an exe file extention and double click to install. I have downloaded the VFAPI plugin, unzipped it and am now looking at a group of icons. I am at a loss as to how to install it. If anyone can give me detailed instructions it would be a great help. Thanks in advance
OK I'm an Idiot! How do I install ?
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I did, all it said was
"run vifpset.bat. You must do this before using VFAPIConvEN.exe."
How do I do this? I need detailed instructions if possible. eg. where do I find vifpset.bat when all I can see are the icons that appeared after I unzipped the folder.Comment
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vifpset.bat is located in the .\Codec folder, VFAPIConv-EN.exe is located in the .\Reader folder. To run these simply double click on the file.
all I can see are the icons that appeared after I unzipped the folder.Last edited by khp; 17 Jan 2003, 05:56 AM.Donate your idle CPU time for something usefull.
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Cont. Saga
I can read the file names under the icons but when I double click on "VPCodec.dll" I get the message
"You are attempting to open a file type 'Application Extension' (dll) These files are used by the operating system and various Programs. Editing or modifying them could damage your system. If you still want to open the file click open with, otherwise click cancel"
I have tried to open it with notepad but all that came up was some pretty strange stuff. Another option it gave me was to search the web for a program that would open it. Any suggestions?Comment
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Re: Cont. Saga
Originally posted by Nifty
I can read the file names under the icons but when I double click on "VPCodec.dll" I get the message
"You are attempting to open a file type 'Application Extension' (dll) These files are used by the operating system and various Programs. Editing or modifying them could damage your system. If you still want to open the file click open with, otherwise click cancel"
I have tried to open it with notepad but all that came up was some pretty strange stuff. Another option it gave me was to search the web for a program that would open it. Any suggestions?Last edited by khp; 17 Jan 2003, 10:54 AM.Donate your idle CPU time for something usefull.
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Nowhere, I was just using that as an example as to what happens when I try to open one of the files.
When I double click "VIPSET" I get the message
"could not locate inf file 'vfp.inf'
Thanks for your help and your patients.
What do you think should I try and download it again? Maybe it is corrupted somehow?Comment
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Sounds like you haven't extracted the files, you can't simply run the file from within the WinZip/Rar window, you need to extract all the files to a folder on your harddisk.
And the files Oemsetup.inf, VFCodec.dll,vifp.inf and vifpset.bat must be placed in the same folder.Last edited by khp; 17 Jan 2003, 12:52 PM.Donate your idle CPU time for something usefull.
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Ya Hoo it works
Finally, I wiped out everything and started over. I downloaded DVD2AVI V1.76 that had the VFAPI plugin installed, I found it here http://www.divx-digest.com/software/dvd2avi.html I then downloaded the latest copy of TMPGEnc 2.59, from here
I then extracted all the files of both programs to the same folder. You can check and see if the VFAPI plugin has been installed in DVD2AVI by clicking the help dropdown menu in DVD2AVI, there should be a checkmark to the left of VFAPI.
For some reason the folder containing the files of both programs must be kept open while working with them if you close DVD2AVI and go to TMPGEnc it wont work.
If you drag the icon of DVD2AVI to your desk top the checkmark disappears and it wont work, why I dont know.
There is more help at the following
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Re: Ya Hoo it works
Originally posted by Nifty
If you drag the icon of DVD2AVI to your desk top the checkmark disappears and it wont work, why I dont know.
It's generally a bad idear to copy executeable files to the desktop, createing shortcuts is a much better idear.Last edited by khp; 18 Jan 2003, 06:26 AM.Donate your idle CPU time for something usefull.
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