Problems with Script in Virtualdub

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Problems with Script in Virtualdub

Postby meris » Wed Sep 19, 2007 7:15 pm

Ok so I have been following Vicbonds Guide for footage, and everything had been going ok, until I went to try to check out my Synth Script in Virtualdub. This is my Synth Script so far... (oh and i dont really post much on the forums, only read, so sorry that I dont know how to put the actual pictures up, best I could do was link to flickr)

http://www.flickr.com/photos/13851959@N ... /?edited=1

So, i go into Virtualdub, load up the script, and this is what I get

http://www.flickr.com/photos/13851959@N02/1410080054/

So i spent the last around hour trying to figure out what the hell is wrong, no dice. The thing that confuses me is that I know that I put the script to load from the right spot, but I dont understand what that error message is telling me. The spot that its trying to load the file from is where my script is, now where i told it to go IN my script. Im just not good with this kind of thing, so if you have any idea what the heck is wrong with this, please tell me.



(Oh and also, if i try to just double click on my .d2v file, i get this error

http://www.flickr.com/photos/13851959@N02/1409200247/

if i start up DGindex first and hit "Load Project", then it comes up fine, its only when I double click it that that happens. Not sure if that could be the problem.)

Thanks
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Postby Scintilla » Wed Sep 19, 2007 7:25 pm

1) Get rid of the LoadPlugin lines. AVISynth 2.5 autoloads any filters found in its Plugins directory.

2) You said you were using DGIndex to make the D2V files? Then get rid of all versions of MPEG2Dec3.dll and replace them with the copy of DGDecode.dll that came with whatever version of DGIndex you have.
MPEG2Dec3 will not work on D2V files created with DGIndex.

3) You could have just copied the text of your script and pasted it into your post instead of taking a screenshot.
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Postby meris » Wed Sep 19, 2007 8:49 pm

OMG thank you so much. Working fine now, hopefully it will stay that way =)



oh and about number 3......

uh yah, i knew that :roll:
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