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Postby Xesi » Sun Oct 25, 2009 6:27 pm

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anyone help plz?

i cant import mkv files into vdub without it crashing or getting weird and different error messages,and i cant import avs files at all |:

plz anyone help?
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Re: helpppp

Postby Enigma » Sun Oct 25, 2009 6:32 pm

Xesi wrote:|:

anyone help plz?

i cant import mkv files into vdub without it crashing or getting weird and different error messages,and i cant import avs files at all |:

plz anyone help?

Welcome to the forum's Xesi :P,And as to you're problem what do u get?Try making a screen shot.
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Re: helpppp

Postby CodeZTM » Sun Oct 25, 2009 6:49 pm

Ok, first make sure that you have avisynth 2.5 installed. :up:

Next, what's your script look like? Importing MKV's isn't like imporing .d2v or .avi files.

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FFmpegSource2("filepath\filename.mkv")


is what you should be using.
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Re: helpppp

Postby CodeZTM » Sun Oct 25, 2009 6:52 pm

EDIT: You'll also need THESE files in the "plugins" folder of Avisynth 2.5 to get that to work.
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Re: helpppp

Postby Enigma » Sun Oct 25, 2009 7:19 pm

Code wrote:Ok, first make sure that you have avisynth 2.5 installed. :up:

Next, what's your script look like? Importing MKV's isn't like imporing .d2v or .avi files.

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FFmpegSource2("filepath\filename.mkv")


is what you should be using.

I've always used DirectShowSource and it's worked fine.
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Re: helpppp

Postby Scintilla » Sun Oct 25, 2009 7:29 pm

Soup wrote:I've always used DirectShowSource and it's worked fine.

Not good for editing, because it's not frame-accurate. Or so everyone else always says.
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Re: helpppp

Postby Enigma » Sun Oct 25, 2009 7:40 pm

Scintilla wrote:
Soup wrote:I've always used DirectShowSource and it's worked fine.

Not good for editing, because it's not frame-accurate. Or so everyone else always says.

I,ll have to try this out then.
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Re: helpppp

Postby CodeZTM » Sun Oct 25, 2009 7:42 pm

Scintilla wrote:
Soup wrote:I've always used DirectShowSource and it's worked fine.

Not good for editing, because it's not frame-accurate. Or so everyone else always says.


This.
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Re: helpppp

Postby mirkosp » Sun Oct 25, 2009 10:42 pm

Scintilla wrote:
Soup wrote:I've always used DirectShowSource and it's worked fine.

Not good for editing, because it's not frame-accurate. Or so everyone else always says.

I once had to manually fix frames once I exported the lossless. It was *NOT* fun. I was using a vfr file and it happened when ffmpegsource was in an earlier stage of development, so yeah... directshowsource was the only solution I was aware of to deal with vfr stuff. I think dss2 might have been out and working already, tho...
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