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Old 3rd September 2003, 10:23   #21  |  Link
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Another small problem with language DLL :D

Thank you for "kick", it's working perfect, but I have another small problem, probably I'm stupid...
I try translate into Czech language and after compiling of resource and running of VirualDubMod I see on places with the special characters another characters, probably used another code page. Where I can say, what code page I want use?
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Old 5th September 2003, 15:21   #22  |  Link
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You have to modify the VirtualDubMod.rc file for that. Pretty much at the start there are usually the lines
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LANGUAGE LANG_ENGLISH, SUBLANG_ENGLISH_US
#pragma code_page(1252)
If i remember correctly you'll have to change those.
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Old 5th September 2003, 16:44   #23  |  Link
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Thank you very much, you're right, it's working perfectly.
For information, if I want use czech language, I must use these lines:
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#pragma code_page(1250)
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Old 2nd October 2003, 09:40   #24  |  Link
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about Virtual Dub

complete and utter newbie when it comes to Virt.Dub.
can someone simply explain the different steps for compressing a 200mb movie file to 140 mb ? it didnt say how to do this on the Virt. Dub FAQ BTW ...
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Old 2nd October 2003, 15:11   #25  |  Link
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Old 2nd October 2003, 19:02   #26  |  Link
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cofferscuffs, you forgot this question in your notorious faq :
i got the avi, but no sound with it. how do i "put" it in ?
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This is a FAQ for people with frequent problems, not a shortcut for those too lazy to look up info in the excellent guides on the doom9 main page.
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Old 3rd October 2003, 20:47   #28  |  Link
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and u dont consider what i wrote as a frequent problem ? right ...
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Well, you're actally the first one... (thats not very frequently )
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Old 9th October 2003, 05:08   #30  |  Link
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I tried to opened a avi file but I get a "Couldn't locate decompressor for format 'XXXX' (unknown)" error, although it plays fine with my movie player. What's the matter?
This is another facet of the vfw/dshow trouble. You seem to only have a DirectShow filter installed for the respective codec, but VirtualDub needs a vfw codec. This happens e.g. with xvid when you have only ffdshow installed.

With regards to the above FAQ, i would like to know how then do i solve the prob?

Where can i get the VFM compatible codec or how can i made my Virtualdub work ?
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Old 11th October 2003, 09:59   #31  |  Link
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Convinced, I updated the FAQ.
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Old 25th November 2003, 17:46   #32  |  Link
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hehe u gonna hate me but
is there a FAQ only webpage ?

and also, how about you make a wiki page for the faqs here, and set it that only some of the older guys and admins can change the content of these faqs? (btw these two suggestions are independent from each other!)

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Old 27th November 2003, 01:48   #33  |  Link
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The VDubMod FAQ is on our homepage. The Wiki is actually a good idea. I'll think about it.
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Old 28th December 2003, 20:23   #34  |  Link
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Re: [VirtualDub] *** FAQ *** <11/10/2003>

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VirtualDub is entirely vfw (Video for Windows) based, so it needs vfw compatible codecs for video and acm (Audio Compression Manager) compatible codecs for sound. To my knowledge there is neither a ac3 nor a dts acm codec (all are direct show and not usable by vdub).
The mpeg2 mod by fccHandler can handle (no pun intended ) ac3 sound, but only if the source is a mpeg2 file.
There is a ACM AC3 decoder, too by FccHandler:
http://fcchandler.home.comcast.net/AC3ACM/
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Old 29th December 2003, 18:30   #35  |  Link
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error...

I have a litlle problem with vobsub+virtualdub
I was using the guide to put my avi into a svcd to play on my dvd

Abdul guide step 4

I did everything wat was explained but when get with this part , my computer just don't do anything .. it stays on 0 (after 10 minutes waiting and no activity of my hd I new there was something not working )

IU have downloaded the lastest virison virtualdub



File ---> start frameserver...
Je krijgt het volgende te zien, waarbij je op start moet klikken


In het volgende venster dat opent moet je een file naam opgeven
Geef het de naam film.vdr


Nu kom je in de frame-server mode


Dit venster moet je actief laten totdat je klaar bent met encoderen in tmpgenc.
(PS de waarden zullen allemaal nog 0 zijn; dit screenshot is gemaakt toen tmpgenc al bezig was met omzetten)




The avi file is cd 1 of this movie

File ---> start frameserver...
Je krijgt het volgende te zien, waarbij je op start moet klikken


In het volgende venster dat opent moet je een file naam opgeven
Geef het de naam film.vdr


Nu kom je in de frame-server mode

° ° ° °ÞÛ²Ý
° ° ° P R O U D L Y P R E S E N T i N G : ° ° Lord of the Rings The Two Towers Extended Ed. ° Þ²ÛÝ
°ÞÛÛß
THEATRE DATE : 12.05.02 [US] Þ²ÛÝ
RELEASE DATE : 11.07.03 °ÞÛÛÝ
STORE DATE : 11.18.03 ÞÛÛÝ
GENRE : Fantasy / Adventure ÞÛÛÝ
RUNTiME : 222 mins

# SCREENiNGS : 3,622 (Opening)
ViDEO : ~800kbps avg xvid
AUDiO : 128kbps VBR MP3
RESOLUTiON : 576x240
# DiSCS : 2 CD


Someone know what to do???? of what I did wrong

pc : win98 se
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Re: Re: [VirtualDub] *** FAQ *** <11/10/2003>

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There is a ACM AC3 decoder, too by FccHandler:
http://fcchandler.home.comcast.net/AC3ACM/
heh i havent visited these forums in ages, but people still seem to read what i originally wrote. oh well, i might edit it soon.
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It means your AVI contains VBR (variable bitrate) audio, usually mp3. Neither VDub nor AVI supports this, writing it into AVI is a hack that can lead to troubles (namely inconsistant desync and uncompressable video frames)....

I'm not sure if this is true anymore; when ripping to AVI, AutoMKV (for one) creates ABR (average bitrate) Lame audio by default. VdubMod can extract said audio, and AVImuxGUI can recombine it with video without sync issues.
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Can i fix it:
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Is it really?
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Hi there..

Hey, since the 1,9x series i lost the "save job" option..

Is any new way to do this..?

(sorry for my English..)
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Hey, since the 1,9x series i lost the "save job" option..

Is any new way to do this..?
Yes. Look at Queue batch operation.


From mini-FAQ for VirtualDub 1.9.4 release:
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Q: What happened to the "defer this job" checkbox in the save dialogs?
A: I took it out because there were too many people who were checking it and then not realizing that it saved, and then thought the program was broken because it didn't do anything on a save operation. The batch commands have all been moved into a "Queue batch operation" submenu. Since this is less convenient than the previous location, 1.9.4 now allows you to configure keyboard shortcuts for any menu command in Options > Keyboard Shortcuts. This allows you to access the batch mode Save as AVI command directly.
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