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spydymn
3rd November 2005, 18:35
I am using dvd-rb v1.2 pro & my last 2 movies i have backed up i get this error on the screen instead of movie.
script error convert YUY2
office_space(J:\E\movies\backups\office_space
all last versions of dvd-rb have been fine any help would be great
thanks spydymn :)
feedback
3rd November 2005, 20:01
Are you using CCE as your encoder and what version if you do?
If you are using CCE do you have 'Convert to YUY2' ticked under the AVS Options?
Regards,:)
spydymn
3rd November 2005, 20:13
yes i am using cce version 2.7 & yes i have it ticked under avs options
:)
jdobbs
3rd November 2005, 23:15
Are you saying you are getting that message as the output of the AVS files when played back?
What versions of AVISYNTH and DGDECODE are you using?
spydymn
4th November 2005, 00:03
yes i get that message when i put my backup disc into player i get the error on screen instead of playing movie in red righting.
i an using 2.5 avisynth & 1.1.0 dgdecode
feedback
4th November 2005, 06:47
error on screen instead of playing movie in red righting.
The dreaded Red text.
The DGDECODE.DLL may be the problem.
Did you use the Full RB Installer to update?
You may want to try a full ReInstall of RB Pro. to eliminate the possibility of
a conflict, corruption or system fart.
Regards,:)
jdobbs
4th November 2005, 12:36
Could you possibly post the contents of your REBUILDER.INI file? Maybe we could see something that might be causing this.
spydymn
4th November 2005, 17:33
thanks for replying & trying to help me out :)
yes i used the installer to install rb.this time i went bk to version 1.01 because it was working i reset my output folder & working folder to a dir without long name just incase that was it but to no-avail now this rb not working now :( i notice i can play the movie ok from begining but if i go to extras & play movie it gets error there.Now with shortened output folder name i can see the complete error on screen.
script error: convert to YUY2 does not have a named argument "interfaces
(J:\office_space\working\dv2avs\v05009000002001.avs,line 8
ConvertToYUY2(interlaced=true) <------- line 8 off avs script v05009000002001.avs.
sorry for babbling on i hope this helps & if u still need my rb ini i will post that aswell thanks again spydymn :)
jdobbs
4th November 2005, 17:49
Are you sure you are actually using AVISYNTH 2.5? ConvertToYUY2() very definitely does have a named argument called "interlaced" and it is an inherent function of AVISYNTH. It sure sounds like you have an older version installed.
I would suggest you uninstall AVISYNTH from your system. Then rerun the DVD Rebuilder Installer and it will install v2.55 for you. Before you do, try this:
Create, with notepad.exe, a file called "Test.AVS". Edit the file and add just one line:
Version
Then open that AVS file with Windows Media Player. It should tell you the version of AVISYNTH that is being called for AVS files.
spydymn
4th November 2005, 18:23
i have had this avisynth for i dont know how long it is while probally about 2 years
:( never uninstaled it before i think my version is 2.50. I noticed now that i have unistalled your installer installs avisynth for me now v2.55. i will try this agian & thanks again for your help :) and if this is the problem i am sorry for the trouble i have put you thru trying to help me thanks spydymn :)
jdobbs
4th November 2005, 18:29
That's why I'm here... I hope it fixes it.
spydymn
5th November 2005, 17:49
just to let you know that did fix it not the first time tho i had to do a reg clean & make sure everything was cleaned out properly but wheni reinstalled 2nd time worked like a charm :) thanks again for your help spydymn
feedback
5th November 2005, 20:37
i had to do a reg clean & make sure everything was cleaned out properly but wheni reinstalled 2nd time worked like a charm
That is good news to hear.
Just my opinion but, I think in many cases if one will uninstall and then do a Complete and clean reinstall with the Installer then the problem they are having will be resolved.
Regards,:)
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