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spawnerlista
6th August 2002, 12:41
What I have to do to make Virtual Dub serve frames using START FRAME SERVER to TMPGENc??? I´m using Windows XP.
BaronVlad
15th August 2002, 17:10
First you should read the help file in VDub concering advanced toipics -> frame serving.
Test it, if you get probs, this can be because of using xp, I am running 98se, therefor it works fine.
spawnerlista
15th August 2002, 17:37
I don´t need to read help file cause I´m using the same method that I have used on 98SE and 2000.
Mutable
15th August 2002, 19:10
Well alrighty then...are you giving a pop quiz? :)
All joking aside, you really need to give some details about your problem--app versions, error message, etc.
And also, if you checked the documentation at virtualdub.org or a search on this forum, then you could have found out that there is a frameserving problem with 1.4.10. You need to use the one that was packaged with 1.4.9. Wonder if this is your problem. But who can tell with your original post.
BaronVlad
15th August 2002, 20:26
Originally posted by spawnerlista
I don´t need to read help file cause I´m using the same method that I have used on 98SE and 2000.
Strange behaviour :confused:
If you dont need help, why do you post it then ? Think you can find it out on your own, what your real problem is :rolleyes:
BuffDaddy
15th August 2002, 23:41
I don't have any problems with frameserving in VDub 1.4.10
I'm using this method to serve my edited (deleted commercials) tv-captures directly into tmpgenc to encode to svcd using the avifile frameclient.
spawnerlista
15th August 2002, 23:58
Dear BaronVlad,
Are you fag or have 12 years old?
I don´t ask a help to see you say that I need to read the help. If there is a problem, I´m trying to fix that and not a stupid answer telling me to see the help.
BaronVlad
16th August 2002, 01:07
Originally posted by spawnerlista
a stupid answer
I think there is nothing more, that has to be said.
spawnerlista
16th August 2002, 01:30
Thanks 13 years old fag.
sillKotscha
16th August 2002, 01:49
hey spawnerlista,
ever heard of forum rules?? - if not, read and stick to them!! and when finished start reading the help file in VDub concering advanced toipics -> frame serving as BaronVlad advised you!! Don't waste other people time asking silly questions!! :angry:
read before posting (asking)... I learned that in the 1st grade :D
no regards to you
SillKotscha
sillKotscha
16th August 2002, 01:54
Originally posted by spawnerlista
Are you fag or have 12 years old?
I don´t ask a help to see you say that I need to read the help. If there is a problem, I´m trying to fix that and not a stupid answer telling me to see the help.
beside your childish behaviour are you too dull to read??
spawnerlista
16th August 2002, 02:24
Dear Silk,
I ever have used VD to server frames, but now when I have reinstalled XP here it cannot works. I have the handler isntalled, avisynth installed and I got a message from TMPGEnc saying that MSVCR70.DLL was not found. I never got this message before.
BaronVlad
16th August 2002, 02:35
Oh my god,
thought you are able to read ? What to do with this error message ? How about looking for MSVCR70.DLL in your system ? It should be in your windows system directory, if it is not download it and put it there, therefor you can use this link:
http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/index.shtml
Think it should work now, why didnt you tell us the whole story right from the beginning ?
The 13 year old fag:cool:
spawnerlista
16th August 2002, 02:53
Thanks 13yf, but this is not on the Virtual Dub HELP.
BaronVlad
16th August 2002, 03:57
you are quite funny :D
Something for the future to get better help:
1. Give us all the information that is needed and that you have
2. Dont piss on the people that try to help you or they wont try in the future(My frameservers work - with or without you)
3. Read error messages carefully, sometimes they make sense
4. Dont end up conversation with "it is not as you told me blabla" think before posting and look at 1.
Very funny ;)
Good Night
Mutable
16th August 2002, 04:34
Well done, BaronVlad. You have the patience of a saint. ;)
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