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Blizzardstar
31st March 2007, 04:54
I'm trying to run a first pass but this error keeps appearing when I try to run it. It also doesn't let me save a stat file.
Please help.
Edit: When trying to save a stat file it doesn't appear an error message; it just doesn't saves.
I've already tried restartin my PC.
foxyshadis
31st March 2007, 05:45
If this is xvid (too much detail is always better than too little), you should click on the restore defaults button, then reconfigure to your liking. Also click on the second "more..." button, and ensure that you have rights to the file/folder selected.
Blizzardstar
31st March 2007, 05:52
I don't know how my video file became corruped. It plays fine and everything, And I have already made a compressed video from it.
I tried with a different video and it works.
Is there any way to restore my original video file?
setarip_old
31st March 2007, 06:10
Hi!I don't know how my video file became corruped.Load the corrupted file into GSpot and post a screencapture back here...
Blizzardstar
31st March 2007, 07:02
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d195/UltimagaWeapon/DSC02564.jpg
It seems the problem was that I tried cropping without the resize filter, I didn't knew I couldn't do that. But VirtualDub kept with the corrupt file messages.
foxyshadis
31st March 2007, 07:16
Quicker way to make a screenshot, just fyi, in the future: alt+print screen (PrtSc) [to capture just the window you're looking at], start, run, "mspaint", ctrl-v to paste, and save as png.
As for fixing the file, opening it in virtualdub, avi-mux gui, or avidemux and saving it to a new avi will almost always work, as long as it can see the extra frames at the end. Most likely your version of dscaler has some bugs with writing any files over 1 gb - I'm not familiar enough with dscaler to know why or whether it's been fixed.
setarip_old
31st March 2007, 08:39
@BlizzardstarIt seems the problem was that I tried cropping without the resize filter, I didn't knew I couldn't do that.So, are you now saying that the file isn't corrupt?
By the way, why did you originally convert your "UltimagaWeapon" DVD to .AVI in two parts?
Blizzardstar
31st March 2007, 20:37
Huh? Which file are you talking about? Is it about some info in the picture? I only loaded 1 file in GSpot.
The file wasn't corrupt, but VirtualDub kept showing messages with error code-100 (corrupt data). So I assumed the file was corrupt because it didn't fix with loading default settings in xvid or restarting my PC.
jeffy
31st March 2007, 21:17
Huh? Which file are you talking about? Is it about some info in the picture? I only loaded 1 file in GSpot.
The file wasn't corrupt, but VirtualDub kept showing messages with error code-100 (corrupt data). So I assumed the file was corrupt because it didn't fix with loading default settings in xvid or restarting my PC.
@setarip_old:
3 minutes 15 seconds in 2 parts, what do you see here: a full movie? :)
setarip_old
31st March 2007, 21:57
@jeffy
I see an indicated filesize of 1.39Gb...
setarip_old
31st March 2007, 22:06
@BlizzardstarI only loaded 1 file in GSpot.Yes, but if you look at your GSpot screencap, in the "Container" section, it states that the file is a multi-part .AVI, comprised of two parts joined together...
To clarify for both "jeffy" and me, what is the actual running time of this "UltimagaWeapon" .AVI that you created?
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