using TMPGEnc I managed to get it down to a reasonable size, and the audio is synced, but only one problem: No video. Black screen.
so, any help on either problem?
Help compressing
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I hate to triple post... but:
I got the "fixed" version of zarx, but after compressing it gave me an unsyched result. it seems that no matter what i do, it always will be unsynched, What do I do?
thanks!
And if anyone has any psp probems, ill be more than willing to help, since I got help with this, im not good with this, but when it somes to other stuff... lol.
I got the "fixed" version of zarx, but after compressing it gave me an unsyched result. it seems that no matter what i do, it always will be unsynched, What do I do?
thanks!
And if anyone has any psp probems, ill be more than willing to help, since I got help with this, im not good with this, but when it somes to other stuff... lol.
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- Eisenbahnmörser
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<s>You must have the old Version of Zarxgui. If your version of windows has the regional settings set up so that numbers use commas instead of decimal places, it would cause the wrong framerate to be used.lordgohan wrote:I hate to triple post... but:
I got the "fixed" version of zarx, but after compressing it gave me an unsyched result. it seems that no matter what i do, it always will be unsynched, What do I do?
thanks!
And if anyone has any psp probems, ill be more than willing to help, since I got help with this, im not good with this, but when it somes to other stuff... lol.
Try this updated version of Zarx264gui: http://zarxrax.kicks-ass.net/Zarx264gui-testfix.zip</s>
nvm..I just saw you said you got the fixed version of Zarxgui O.o
It Might be because you are using 'Directshowsource'.
Try 'Avisource' instead.
- badmartialarts
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Yes, DirectShowSource() needs the framerate (it sucks at autodetecting it for some reason). You should probably use AVISource() for an .avi file, it doesn't need that extra parameter. Otherwise, add fps=whatever your framerate is to the end of the DirectShowSource() command, like this example:
<code>DirectShowSource("C:\myfile.avi", fps=29.97)</code>
<code>DirectShowSource("C:\myfile.avi", fps=29.97)</code>
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