Zarxrax wrote:You should be opening vobs in dgindex.
Gepetto wrote:You may be missing some 32-bit DLLs required by vdub. You probaly have only the 64-bit equivalents. If yoy can pinoint which DLLs are missing, all you need to do is download them from a site like dll-files.com or copy them over from a 32-bit Windows install you have access to.
I keep a virtual machine image with 32-bit Windows installed for cases like this, so I can even send you the files, provided you tell me which ones to send.
Hareoic wrote:Question:
Is there a specific, AMVApp related reason that whenever I remove the trimming from a clip, I have to reload the script in order to make the trackbar move any further than what it was previously trimmed to?
Qyot27 wrote:Hareoic wrote:Question:
Is there a specific, AMVApp related reason that whenever I remove the trimming from a clip, I have to reload the script in order to make the trackbar move any further than what it was previously trimmed to?
That's a general restriction of AviSynth - as far as VirtualDub or whatnot is aware, the video is only how long that AviSynth tells it that the video is. So if you change that in the script after it's already loaded, it's mandatory to reload it because the tools don't know when a script has been modified - it only knows what it's already been given.

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