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salman1
27th May 2007, 20:11
i want to make 1400 or 2 cd but when press start it's say GO BACK AND CLIck return what that mean?
i want to use Lanzos for resize for xvid could u do that also like i want to add filter by myself can u also do that and can this encode avs script to avi. i am sorry i don't speak much english
thx a lot
also provide me latest version by direct download plz this what i m using now
http://maxupload.com/img/6FC3682F.jpg
weaver4
28th May 2007, 02:08
If this is the problem I think it is....you must enter the value like 1400 and then press the enter key. Once you do this it will update the other entries.
Your picture did not show me much. You need to set the input file, output file, set options, then add, then start.
The manual is here: http://www.clonead.co.uk/
salman1
28th May 2007, 02:16
If this is the problem I think it is....you must enter the value like 1400 and then press the enter key. Once you do this it will update the other entries.
Your picture did not show me much. You need to set the input file, output file, set options, then add, then start.
The manual is here: http://www.clonead.co.uk/
thank u very much i will try that. but can u answer my other questions plz
salman1
30th May 2007, 01:14
is there any ways to add filter by my self then encode it.
sorry for bad English.
Thanks,
Reply soon
Jacquers
30th May 2007, 07:37
Look in the folder that your input file is in once you have loaded the file into avi.NET. You will find a folder with the same name in there with .temp (or .tmp, can't remember) at the end. In that folder will be a avisynth script file you can edit, but I think there is a chance that avi.NET may overwrite the changes once it starts encoding.
salman1
30th May 2007, 13:48
Look in the folder that your input file is in once you have loaded the file into avi.NET. You will find a folder with the same name in there with .temp (or .tmp, can't remember) at the end. In that folder will be a avisynth script file you can edit, but I think there is a chance that avi.NET may overwrite the changes once it starts encoding.
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