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Imperator
22nd June 2002, 11:48
Just tried the new 0.4. When i try to open a source file, the programme crashes with "error 13" - type mismatch.
The same happens when trying to change the substream id. The text in the right cornor gets striked through at the same time.
DSPguru
22nd June 2002, 12:34
10x, i'll check it.
and please supply more details if possible.
I can confirm that error.
After downloading both besweet 1.4b9 and oggmachine 0.4, i unrared both in the same directory. Then, after opening oggmachine, i tried to point the besweet folder and that error mesage appears:
Run-time error '13'
Type mismatch
Then oggmachine exits.
DSPguru
22nd June 2002, 12:51
unrared ?
did you download OggMachine from my page ?
No, i donwloaded from doom9's site.
I always use Winrar for both zip and rar files.
Why, could it be a problem?
DSPguru
22nd June 2002, 12:58
uploaded v0.41 with slight modification.
d/l & try again.
Ok, problem solved :)
I downloaded it from DSPguru's site, and this file didn't gave me any problems.
Thnaks for the quick response :)
Imperator
22nd June 2002, 13:04
I can select files now but when I hit "Give me OGG" it gives me the same error again.
DSPguru
22nd June 2002, 13:08
Originally posted by Imperator
I can select files now but when I hit "Give me OGG" it gives me the same error again. in v0.41 ?
try with v0.42 ;)
Imperator
22nd June 2002, 13:10
You're gonna hate me for this, but now it asks me to choose the substream when i hit "give me OGG". And I would really like to do so, but: the button to choose has disappeared.
DSPguru
22nd June 2002, 13:14
you helping me tracking bugs, why should i hate you :) ?
please 'copy command to clipboard' and paste here when reporting those bugs.
Imperator
22nd June 2002, 13:14
.ac3
in 0.42, am always up to date ;)
i'll try the original .vob...
ok, did try the .vob.
i can choose a ss id but it still asks me for it when hitting the magic button. :-/
This is for the .ac3 (obviously :) ):
"BeSweet.exe" -core( -input "E:\BP\Bulletproof AC3 T02 2_0ch 192Kbps DELAY 0ms.ac3" -output "G:\Bulletproof\vts_02_1.ogg" ) -azid( -L -3db -n1 -c normal -s surround2 ) -ota( -G max ) -boost( -G max ) -ogg( -q 0.400 ) -profile( The OggMachine v0.42 )
DSPguru
22nd June 2002, 13:19
what about v0.43 ?
Imperator
22nd June 2002, 13:21
alrighty.
Beats me why i did not try this one to begin with :D
thanks a lot
DSPguru
22nd June 2002, 13:25
Originally posted by Imperator
"BeSweet.exe" -core( -input "E:\BP\Bulletproof AC3 T02 2_0ch 192Kbps DELAY 0ms.ac3" -output "G:\Bulletproof\vts_02_1.ogg" ) -azid( -L -3db -n1 -c normal -s surround2 ) -ota( -G max ) -boost( -G max ) -ogg( -q 0.400 ) -profile( The OggMachine v0.42 ) -boost( -G max ) :confused:
Imperator
22nd June 2002, 13:29
quote:
Originally posted by Imperator
"BeSweet.exe" -core( -input "E:\BP\Bulletproof AC3 T02 2_0ch 192Kbps DELAY 0ms.ac3" - output "G:\Bulletproof\vts_02_1.ogg" ) -azid( -L -3db -n1 -c normal -s surround2 ) -ota( -G max ) -boost( -G max ) -ogg( -q 0.400 ) -profile( The OggMachine v0.42 )
-boost( -G max )
i guess i am not telling you anything new when i say this comes in from PostGain and "Auto Find Maximum Gain".
DSPguru
22nd June 2002, 13:29
Originally posted by Imperator
i guess i am not telling you anything new when i say this comes in from PostGain and "Auto Find Maximum Gain". postgain = -ota( -G max ).
-boost( -G max ) means nothing...
cybero
23rd June 2002, 00:29
Originally posted by Imperator
Just tried the new 0.4. When i try to open a source file, the programme crashes with "error 13" - type mismatch.
The same happens when trying to change the substream id. The text in the right cornor gets striked through at the same time.
Hello, I have the same problem with the 0.46 version :eek:
Does anyone can help me please :confused:
Imperator
23rd June 2002, 00:34
Strange, for me it works fine :-/
cybero
25th June 2002, 17:28
I tried it on another computer and no prob...
Do I need something else (ddl) ???
I'm on win98
Thanks...
DSPguru
25th June 2002, 17:36
try looking for the latest version of msvbvm60.dll..
cybero
25th June 2002, 18:46
It's ok !
Thank you !
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