I recently ripped a DVD into 1 VOB file. I then made a d2v file, but no avisynth file was generated with it. When I open it in Vdub, an error message comes up saying " AviFileSource: Couldn't Find File. C:\Documents and Settings\dad\Desktop\MacrossFull--default2.avs, line 2.
Can someone please help?
Help with DGI Index and Avisynth
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The only way that makes sense is if you tried to drag your .d2v file into notepad, which isn't what AD meant.
Sounds like you might have just misplaced your d2v file or something.
Make VERY sure you're saving the d2v file created by DGIndex in the same place you're storing the .vob, or if it's different, that you pay close attention to where the d2v is being saved.
Personally, I hate having scripts with 7092372 subfolders to go through, I'd make a folder at the root level of drive the vob is on, with a short name;
C:\myrip\
for example, drag the vob in there, make a new DGIndex project, and save it in the same folder. Keeps the avs scripts nice and easy to read and find.
Sounds like you might have just misplaced your d2v file or something.
Make VERY sure you're saving the d2v file created by DGIndex in the same place you're storing the .vob, or if it's different, that you pay close attention to where the d2v is being saved.
Personally, I hate having scripts with 7092372 subfolders to go through, I'd make a folder at the root level of drive the vob is on, with a short name;
C:\myrip\
for example, drag the vob in there, make a new DGIndex project, and save it in the same folder. Keeps the avs scripts nice and easy to read and find.
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