Make sure you have the VDR frameserving handles installed.. Easiest way is to run teh AuxSetup.exe in your VirtualDub directory and then click the Install Handles.. Also you are getting that error because those avi where muxed using nandub and a VBR mp3 file.. Which makes editing the avi's impossible unless you fully decompress the wav file like you talked about.
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Thanks Shultz for the reply. I did follow the VCDHelp guide and ran the auxsetup.exe from my VirtualDub folder. I made sure I use every step from: The problem I'm having is where do I place the uncompressed WAV file to do the frameserving? Or does the uncompressed WAV and video files have to be reconverted to AVI? Or is there another help guide which does not use frameserving for subtitling? There is nothing in the help guide that answers this problem. I am at a loss. Please help.
For placing the uncompressed wav files.. Just open the vdr file for the video and in the audio select open the wav file. and this should work for yea then..
In TMPGE, I placed in the WAV for audio and VDR for video source and it still gives me the same error message "cannot open file". In VirtualDub, the newly created VDR file name does not show up in the frameserving dialog box but shows the original AVI file name. Is that what it supposed to be?
Hum seems just having problem with TMPG and dealing with vdr extension.. did you try this guide? turn the Proxy On.. and then save the vdr file as F\TEMP\Anything.vdr.avi so this way the proxy will wrap the avi file open.. Also go into tools environment settings VFAPI Plugin tab and raise the DirectShow Multimedia File reader higher.. Mine is currently set at 1.. but that is just mine.. also what version of TMPG are you using?
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Just tried the last guide with the same error "...Cannot open or Unsupported". I went through the Environmental settings and set it to 1 and the others at 0; tried restarting the pc after installing the handler. What else is there to try? Is there a way to do subtitles without frameserving? :confused: I'm using: TMPG2.54.36.134 WinME
is it just an avi file that you wish to frameserve? or what type of file is it? if its an avi file and you have uncompressed the wav file out of it you should be able to select it as the video source and the audio as the wav source. Also i might have a plugin to install for TMPG which might allow you to read those vdr files.. Its installed with DVD2SVCD and its called ReadAVS.dll it allows TMPG to read avs and vdr files.. i belive for a very old version of tmpg might it might help resolve your problem.
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Installing DVD2SVCD did not solve the problem. I have several AVI and SRT files. The SRT I converted to SSA. The only main problem is TMPGE cannot read the files under frameserving mode. I can take the AVI movie and add uncompressed WAV and convert to MPEG with TMPG. Is frameserving to TMPGE the only way to add subtitles?
Yes frameserving is the only way to do it.. But you can use avisynth instead of virtualdub to frameserve to tmpg.. also you can use the TextSub VDub plugin within AviSynth it works with both.. so basically a script like save it as filename.avs LoadPlugin("path\to\vdplugindir\textsub_vd.vdf") AviSource("path\to\file.avi") TextSub("path\to\file.ssa") or Instead of avisource you can use DirectShowSource("path\to\file.avi") instead of the AviSource. Then just load the Wav for audio.. I know this works with TMPG 2.00 i haven't tried 2.5 might install it later and see if i can reproduce your problem that you are having.. but give that a try.. and you have AviSynth installed if you still have DVD2SVCD installed since it uses it also.. ;o)
Arggggg! Either DVD2SVCD or VOBSub installation has caused Windows media player and PowerDVD problems loading AVI files. I had to use my Ghost backup to get it back to normal. I'm afraid to try anymore video programs as they don't seem to like my pc. I'm giving up subtitling for now. Thanks for all of your help and patience.
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