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10th January 2008, 08:58 | #167 | Link |
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avi.NET installation error
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Many thanks for your avi.NET software that I use for some time and that I find excellent. I have a serious problem: it does not install on my new computer with Vista. It gives the following error: Fatal Error. Installation ended prematurely because of an error.I spend some time on it, but I did not find any solution. I have made a detailed report with screen captures and the listing of errors reported during installation. You will find it here: http://ct13.free.fr/forumstuff/avi.N...tion_error.pdf Perhaps it can help to diagnose... If you have an idea... Thanks, Gerard |
3rd February 2008, 21:14 | #175 | Link |
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I was testing avi.net on Vista PC of a friend and for some reason it stops at the muxing stage displaying a warning about not being able to acess videopass or video.pass file.... the video and audio (V,A) are there so i guess i can manually mux them. Just letting you know |
4th February 2008, 00:26 | #177 | Link |
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yes, her laptop has norton installed, i'll disable it during the conversion and let you know the outcome.
i have Kaspersky at the moment on mine, but i've tried avg and avast in the past and never had a problem. Thanks for the quick response |
4th February 2008, 10:47 | #178 | Link |
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it wasnt norton, it was avast but the error is still showing up, its a 32 bit system
i couldnt get "printscreen" to work on vista, so there might be a typo somewhere Code:
System.unauthorizedAcessException: Acesso negado ao caminho 'C:\program Files\avi.net\video.pass'. em System.IO._Error.WinIOError(int32 error Code, string maybeFullPath) em System.IO.File.Delete(String path) em avi.Net.Form1.Conversion() |
4th February 2008, 21:00 | #179 | Link |
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BUG (or missing ability)
...Decomb/Deinterlacing isn't properly converting 29.97 hybrid interlaced/progressive video to 23.976. REQUEST 1: ...a Play button (which toggles) to stop/start the video clip playing. REQUEST 2: ...ability to manually enter crop values in increments of 2 from each side, and top/bottom and right/left aren't "locked" together in a single "horizontal" or "vertical" set each. (DVDs usually have top and bottom black-bar padding of differing heights, and left sides that are scummy while right edge is flush.) REQUEST 3: ...ability to manually enter output file height/width in increments of 2. (Right now width is constrained to increments of 80, meaning that popular values such as 704, 624, 576 and 512 aren't supported) ...if the user enters values which will result in source-DAR not equaling output-DAR after cropping is accounted for, a pop-up warns them of that (but permits them to continue...and produce anamorphic output whose DAR they will later correct with MPEG4Modifier). Example of all of this put together: NTSC DVD 29.97fps "partly film" hybrid video cartoon episode of which I wish to capture at near its original resolution. Crop values are 8 left, 6 right, 1 bottom (rounded to 2). Desired output width/height is 704x480 (adjusted to 704x528 in MPEG4modifier for vertical anamorphic stretching just as would occur if the DVD itself were being played) -- this reduces encoder resizing to the bare minimum. Progressive frames are removed, and light decimation occurs if de-progression alone does not yield 23.976fps. Last edited by Honeyko; 4th February 2008 at 21:04. |
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