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nuno
28th August 2003, 22:48
I'm trying to make the preview of a project and i receive the above message in wmp. The file is in the gnot directory, so don't understand whats going on.
Thanks for your help!
manono
29th August 2003, 07:24
Hi-
Did you check to see if the VSFilter.dll is where the LoadPlugin line says it is?
nuno
29th August 2003, 07:46
Hi!
Yes i did check it out, but it's in the same dir as the file preview.avs, so probably there is some problem in loading the vsfilter itself.
I unchecked my selection of vobsub files(i had 2 languages - portuguese and english - and i have selected the 2 files on project dir) and no longer have that error, but now i have this message: simple resize is not an avisynth 2.5 plugin.
manono
29th August 2003, 17:22
Hi-
Gee, I've never tried to put 2 languages into the same .avi. I didn't even know it could be done. When you want two languages, one solution is to set up VobSub to "burn" the main language into the video. And then OCR the other one with SubRip or SubResynch and keep it separate and then play it with DirectVobSub when you watch your movie. You can raise or lower those subs on the screen so they don't lie on top of the other language.
I don't know why SimpleResize isn't working either. If you have the SimpleResize.dll loaded, and it's where all the other .dlls are located, it's supposed to work. However, SimpleResize is just a slightly faster BilinearResize. So you can substitute BilinearResize for it instead. Although you didn't ask about this, I don't really recommend either one, unless you really need the extra compressibility they provide. If I were you, I'd be using at least GKnot's Soft Bicubic.
I just did some investigating of the SimpleResize.dll. Go find yours and check the date on it. If it's from 2002, then it isn't for YV12 and AviSynth 2.5x, and is the old version. If you still want to use it, you can find the AviSynth 2.5 version here (http://www.avisynth.org/~warpenterprises/). Maybe that'll help. Maybe not.
nuno
31st August 2003, 15:27
Hi Manono!
Thank you so much for your interest.
I thougt i could put 2 or more subs in one movie and they would be selectable as in dvds or svcds. I'm new to mp4 so sorry for the dumb question.
As to simple resize, before having a dvd burner, i used it to encode vcds. I will try your sugestion.
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