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Old 10th January 2003, 08:27   #13  |  Link
Darksoul71
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Maybe I am misunderstanding the use of this tool, but I am curious.
Yes, you´re misunderstanding the use of this tool

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I was wondering whether you could somehow get Gknot to mux this, but you can't add the avi of an already encoded credits it looks like.
Well, the only one that could get GKnot to do this, is the wef. Although if this is offtopic: You could modify the "credits AVS" generated by GKnot after you´ve added the encoding job to the encoding queue. Add your VDub filter (look around in the AVS forum on how to use VDub filters in AVISynth) and the temporal filter into the credits AVS. After this start encoding with GKnot. This could work.

Otherwise you´ve to stick to the manual way.

@all: VCF2AVS has a small problem with long pathnames. So if VDub doesn´t save a correct wave or BeSweet doesn´t run, then copy VCF2AVS in a upper directory. I´ve stored it in "C:\winapp\VCF2AVS\" and everything runs fine. I´ve made some code changes and will release a new version this weekend. So stay tuned

/Edit: I´ve uploaded a new, fixed version to my homepage.

As I´m lazy as usual, here´s a small copy from the readme:

Version History:
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V1.4 - 10.1.2003
Hopefully fixed some bugs in the audio
encoding module that prevented VirtualDub
from saving the wave file under correct
name and therefore caused BeSweet to crash
during encoding. This should also solve
the problems that occured when long pathnames
and/or long filenames were used for AVS files.
I´ve also eleminated the use of a batch file
to call VDub and BeSweet. Now both tools are
called from VCF2AVS directly.

Added support for using a different INI-file
at commandline.
Now you can copy the VCF2AVS ini file, rename
it and use seperate settings for BeSweet.
Example: You encode audio both to MP3 and MP2.
Copy the existing VCF2AVS.ini and edit the
BeSweet commandline like discribed below.
Save it under a new name (like MP2.ini).
Now create two shortcuts: One without any parameter
behind the filename. VCF2AVS will open the standard
Ini-file. Create another shortcut like
"VCF2AVS.exe C:\VCF2AVS\MP2.ini". This
will launch VCF2AVS using the MP2 audio ini.

May be I´ll implement multiple profiles
for VCF2AVS but currently this should be
flexible enough.

-D$

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