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You are supposed to use a frameserver (it acts as a fake video file). Either vFAPI (Creates Pseudo-AVI file) or GordianKnot (Creates .AVS script, which you can otherwise write on your own, if you know how) will do. I hope you weren't trying to get nandub to open the .d2v (DVD2AVI Project File) file.
Originally posted by Enchanter You are supposed to use a frameserver (it acts as a fake video file). Either vFAPI (Creates Pseudo-AVI file) or GordianKnot (Creates .AVS script, which you can otherwise write on your own, if you know how) will do. I hope you weren't trying to get nandub to open the .d2v (DVD2AVI Project File) file.
I made an AVI file through DVD2AVI and this is what I am trying to use. If that still is the problem, how do I use GordianKnot to create an .AVS script?
Here's what. Open the whole list of the VOB files in DVD2AVI (You know about this, don't you?). Save as Project AND give a name to the .d2v (NOT .avi) file.
Now that you have your DVD2AVI project file (.d2v), install GordianKnot into your system and use it to open the .d2v file. Make sure you download the full installer for it and not just the update. Find the option where it says Save (or Save & Encode). You shouldn't have much difficulty in understanding GK anyway. It's pretty intuitive, but if you have trouble, post back here.
Thanks. I encoded one movie through GKnot and it came out really good. But I'm trying to encode another movie but the video in the end results looks like it is in 8x fast forward (skips many frames). What is up with this?
I encoded one movie through GKnot and it came out really good. But I'm trying to encode another movie but the video in the end results looks like it is in 8x fast forward (skips many frames). What is up with this?
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