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avi2dvd error:AVISYNTH OPEN FAILURE AVISOURCE: COULD NOT DECOMPRESS FRAME 0

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  1. black67

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    After tryin to convert a file from avi to dvd I got this message. AVISYNTH OPEN FAILURE:
    AVISOURCE: COULD NOT DECOMPRESS FRAME 0

    Does anybody know what this means???
     
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    I did what you told me to do and I also went on avi2dvds web site and on the faqs page it told me to follow this step. I did and and i dont get the error message but its still doing the same thing. Not giveing me video just sound.

    This is from avi2dvds website faqs:
    (3)I got this error : Avisynth:caught an access violation at 0x01be20f2
    Typical error when there is a problem with the AVI, even though it appears to play okay.
    Try these solutions :
    solution1) Load the avi into VirtualDub Mod or Nandub (if you get an audio error when loaded),
    set Video & Audio to Direct Stream Copy and then Save AVI.
    This just basically re-muxes the Video & Audio and can "clean up" an AVI simply.
    Then try encoding that again.
    If still a problem, set Video & Audio to Full Processing Mode, for Video compression
    set to Xvid at a bitrate a bit bigger than the original, then Save AVI.
    Can take an hour to reencode.
    solution2) try DivFix ( http://divfix.maxeline.com/divfix.html )
    solution3) try DivXRepair ( http://divxrepair.sourceforge.net )
    (Source : http://club.cdfreaks.com/lite/t-91680 )
     
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    Try converting it with DVD Flick instead.
    All it's requirements are contained within the package.
     

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