((( atom )))
28th December 2002, 05:20
hi all,
i experienced something nasty now for several times:
my pc is loud and i have to sleep in the smae room with it, so i mostly turn it off overnight. ...but what to do do, when in a middle of an encoding-session? well... sometimes i take the noise, but sometimes i just use either hibernating or (finally working with me) the suspend to ram function.
now it seems, that since i switched to avisynth 2.5, virtualdub is not able to "wake up" avisynth once the pc was in one of the above modes. when i open the same avs-file again, everything works..
the problem might also be elsewhere, not sure..
has anybody experienced this or has any suggestions? would be nice..
i experienced something nasty now for several times:
my pc is loud and i have to sleep in the smae room with it, so i mostly turn it off overnight. ...but what to do do, when in a middle of an encoding-session? well... sometimes i take the noise, but sometimes i just use either hibernating or (finally working with me) the suspend to ram function.
now it seems, that since i switched to avisynth 2.5, virtualdub is not able to "wake up" avisynth once the pc was in one of the above modes. when i open the same avs-file again, everything works..
the problem might also be elsewhere, not sure..
has anybody experienced this or has any suggestions? would be nice..