Hey, I recently found out that my frameserver made with the VFAPI codec just shows a complete black screen when playing. Actually, it worked fine before but after encoding with VD, it seems to not work anymore. I need to re-encode my movie (cowoy bebop movie ) because I accidentily deleted my full XviD encode by mistake Anyway, I dont have the original DVD anymore and trying to convert the .d2v file just doesnt work - I get an error saying its not a valid .d2v anymore - wtf. So my question is - how can I get VD or any other proggie recognize the vfapi file or even the .d2v file w/o having to rip the entire movie again(since I dont have the dvd anymore)? Thnx a bunch!
Frameserver gone bad
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i wonder where you got your d2v file from in the first place or which routine you were using that you dont know the basic steps, but take a look at my guide and i hope you will be able to solve your problem:
go to 2.0:
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Yes, I did use DVD2AVI(v1.76) to extract the d2v file and I used some programs to try and view it including the most recent version of gordian knot but it was no use. But as I said before, after using this file to encode the movie then using it again won't work. Is there a way to work around this?Comment
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Originally posted by Enchanter
Did you happen to have moved the VOB files somewhere else on your computer (thus invalidating your existing D2V file)?Comment
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Originally posted by SKD_Tech
Perhaps they are still in the recycle bin if they weren't too big?Comment
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