On Tuesday 24 July 2001 19:12, Pawel Golik wrote:
> On Tuesday 24 July 2001 12:01, you wrote:
> > Since I didn't get an answer from Netreverse I want to ask if someone of
> > you perhaps could try to edit a indeo-5.1 encoded avi video.
> > The crashes in the ir50_32.dll mostly occur when
> > I use virtualdub but sometimes it also happens
>
> I record video on Linux using vcr and DivX ;-) win32 codec using the
> avifile library. Works perfectly and plays in mplayer better than any
> windoze DivX player. However I was never able to run VirtualDub on Win4Lin.
> I tried with the old 3.0 (don't remember the version, it was the first
> one), and VirtualDub would freeze on startup (before I loaded any avi).
> Now, with the new Win4Lin I can get VirtualDub to open, but I get division
> be zero error as soon as I try to open an avi file. And that's not using
> Indeo, but DivX ;-) codec. So I gave up and dual-boot to use VirtualDub.
> BTW: we need a VirtualDub equivalent on Linux!!
> Pawel
Hello Pawel,
thanks for your reply. To get virtualdub running with the current win4lin
version you should only need to delete the c:\windows\system\ir50_32.dll - at
least this is working for me. Please write me if this is also working for you
- so that I can tell netreverse that there's only a problem with this dll.
Pierre Hébert (the programmer of dvr, http://dvr.sourceforge.net/) is also
writing some avi tools. The stream factory could become an equivalent to
virtualdub when more filters will be available.
Bernd
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