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2nd July 2011, 10:48 | #306 | Link |
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Just tried updating to avi.NET 3.5, and now get this error when opening a VOB file for encoding.
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"windows mci rejected my attempt to open a file" Just reverted back to 3.2 and it works fine. Not sure what's up with the new one. Anyone else having this problem? Last edited by jgawera; 2nd July 2011 at 10:52. |
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Also what windows are you running. I have Windows XP MCE SP2 and the program converts vobs just fine. |
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5th July 2011, 17:26 | #309 | Link | |
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Not sure on pgc.net, maybe try without that. I ripped the DVD to HD then run avi.net. Course I don't use anyDVD either (gave me too much problems with my system). I just ran 3.5 and it worked fine for me. Course I'm using Windows XP. Try without pcg.net first, maybe something about it and 3.5 don't like each other? But if 3.2 works, why not stay with it unless you need newest xvid. Also since you have Windows 7, why not try out the author's new video.net which saves in the .mkv/mp4 containers now. I would like to use it but it uses .NET 4 which I can't install. Other than that, you could try posting in his other forums, or email him, to see if he knows what the problem may be. Sorry couldn't be much of help to you. |
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4th September 2011, 21:37 | #310 | Link |
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Hi everyone!
Havent used avi.net for a while, just downloaded the latest version, but it displays the following message when trying to preview the video (dvd), it indexes it without problems, i'm using windows 7, xvid 1.3.2 (from your site) and windows 7 codecs from shark007 Can you help? |
18th December 2011, 19:17 | #312 | Link |
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Not for avi.NET, h.264 in an AVI is just crazy, but maybe just my opinion!
Can you load the AVI into MKVmergeGUI? If so, save as MKV then use rebox.NET to make the MP4, it will leave your video untouched and convert the audio to AAC for you. |
4th February 2012, 03:04 | #313 | Link |
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I am also having problems with the "Windows MCI rejected you attempts to open a file..." message. I have downloaded new and older versions of avi.net, but get the same error message. This has occurred within the past 2 weeks. I have Windows Vista. Any suggestions?
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29th May 2013, 07:07 | #314 | Link |
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avi.net request
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Could you possibly add additional input/output options for AVI.NET? maybe by using FFindex for non MPEG sources? you can expand some more compatibilities. I know you have video.net, and thought you would eventually create a AVC.net... but if you could update AVI.NET for AVC/AAC output (MP4/MKV) .. maybe change the name to AV.net or something If this is too much, can you maybe expand input options using FFindex so no matter what the file type it can be indexed and loaded with AVI.NET? Just a request. What are your thoughts? possible? Thanks! |
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