2008-10-06, 04:12 | Link #1101 | |
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2008-10-12, 12:42 | Link #1107 |
The Interstellar Medium
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I assume you have used .avi before, and that means there is a similar problem in Vegas, where it recognize some .avi but not others.
Anyway, try this link: http://www.strangeprogress.com/node/24 It brings up this codec problem and might help you.
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2008-10-12, 13:22 | Link #1108 |
Klutz
Join Date: Jun 2007
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Yeah, VDub only supports .avi files. And I followed the instructions on that, but it's the same. I also tried download another Codec but to no avail.
I cant even find another .avi version of the darn OVA otherwise I wouldn't bother. ^^;
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2008-10-13, 01:05 | Link #1110 |
sleepyhead
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That's not an .avi file, or it may be one but that's not really the problem. Avi is just a container, your vDub doesn't recognise the h264 encode. Just treat it as a mkv file. (see the FAQ for "how to open h264 files") Just for the record you can take any mkv file and rename it to avi or vise versa and your video player will still treat them as what they really are. Extentions are just windows fetish, they are hardly used by any serious program to detect what the heck it's trying to open. That video file you are trying to open, it might as well be called "video" instead of "video.avi".
edit I've updated the faq structure so it's easier to name the items. The answer to this question is item iv.
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Black Dragon
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Yeah, I knew that, just wanted to know if Cats was paing atention ... @_@;... Thanks for the help "Ruuuuuuns"
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2008-10-15, 00:19 | Link #1115 |
Ah! Pretty Shining Love!
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Australia
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Can anyone recommend me a good, free, and easy to use program to use to create sigs and posters? I probably won't need any high-end technically advanced photo editing features or anything like that. I'm a complete imaging n00b and have no experience with any imaging programs except Paint, so ease of use is the highest priority for me.
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2008-10-15, 00:42 | Link #1118 |
Kira_Naruto, the ecchi
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It really depends on you, try it all out depends on your needs, we cant tell you.
I prefer GIMP myself, because I started with it before migrating to CS2. Would it works for you? I dont know .. Paint.Net looks simple enough, but I've never bothered to try.
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2008-10-15, 02:34 | Link #1120 | |
Black Dragon
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