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Stems
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Posted - 2007.09.07 14:41:00 -
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I'm still not getting audio when there is already audio in the fraps file 
That and no matter what destination I put to save the output file, it always ends up in the temp directory labelled "video.mkv"
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Stems
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Posted - 2007.09.07 14:54:00 -
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Originally by: Dark Shikari Edited by: Dark Shikari on 07/09/2007 14:48:59
Originally by: Stems I'm still not getting audio when there is already audio in the fraps file 
That and no matter what destination I put to save the output file, it always ends up in the temp directory labelled "video.mkv"
Damnit, Capone, you said you fixed this . I can't test it though, as my computer doesn't have the issue... 
(And the other "bug" is completely normal--whats supposed to happen is once it gets the audio, it combines it with the video and saves the output file).
The video is encoding fine, but at the very end when it tried to combine with the audio I can see some "error locating..." messages and then it spits out the file minus the audio and in the temp directory 
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Stems
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Posted - 2007.09.07 21:56:00 -
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Yeah I made sure to check off the option where the video source contains audio I'm running this from just a normal local HDD, on Vista Ultimate 64 Bit; on a Q6600 as well.
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Stems
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Posted - 2007.09.08 00:49:00 -
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Originally by: Dark Shikari
Originally by: Stems Yeah I made sure to check off the option where the video source contains audio I'm running this from just a normal local HDD, on Vista Ultimate 64 Bit; on a Q6600 as well.
I wonder if its Vista 64-bit that's causing the problem?
Strange, as far as I know Avisynth works fine with Vista.
I'll look into the problem some more over the weekend. Could be related to the fact that VDub isnt working for me either 
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Stems
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Posted - 2007.09.08 16:51:00 -
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Originally by: Dark Shikari
Originally by: Stems
Originally by: Dark Shikari
Originally by: Stems Yeah I made sure to check off the option where the video source contains audio I'm running this from just a normal local HDD, on Vista Ultimate 64 Bit; on a Q6600 as well.
I wonder if its Vista 64-bit that's causing the problem?
Strange, as far as I know Avisynth works fine with Vista.
I'll look into the problem some more over the weekend. Could be related to the fact that VDub isnt working for me either 
That would explain it, as the AutoEncoder uses Vdub to extract the audio.
As soon as I try to start encoding a file in VDub it gives me an error code -100. Still haven't been able to fix it.
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