V.S 9 and Fraps

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Ken Veal
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V.S 9 and Fraps

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to follow is a problem I have with fraps as sent to them and the reply.
Has any one got any further advise please
Please can you advise me about "choppy audio" captured from a DVD that
was made in Greece and given to me by the hotel I stayed in.It has no
copy protection.The audio is in synch.I could not inport it into ulead
video studio 9 so that I could edit it so I captued it with fraps.My
system is capable of capturing movies I have made with my dig cam via
firewire to avi so system spec is not an issue.The avi files are captued
with no copmression in video studio with no problems.The fraps captued
audio is only choppy in places.
>FRAPS VERSION 2.72 BUILD 5534
>
>Sound Blaster Audigy ZS2 Platinum Pro sound card.
>Movies captured to folder on dedicated 120gb hard drive for media
>AMD 2000+
>
>Under Movies Tab:-
>Full size
>25fps(pal)
>Sound Input what u hear
>Record sound checked
>Detect best sound input checked
>No cursor + no synch not checked

Reply:-
“ Please note that Fraps is only designed to
capture 3D applications using DirectX or OpenGL, it won't work with
standard 2D programs.”

The AVI captured video into VS9 was great.The AVI file was imported into the library.
On trying to impoprt thr dvd VS9 advised of a file mismatch.
thank you Ken
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Did you try:
Importing DVD Files
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Import DVD Files

Post by Ken Veal »

Hi Steve,
thanks for the reply which was a nice surprise as there was no notification in my email inbox.Did try the method you advised but when I got as far as selecting the scenes to import eveything came to a standstill as VS stopped responding
The files included in the error report were
\locals~\tem\wer8339 dir oo videostudio.exe.mdmp and
"" "" "" "" "" \appcompat.txt which I have seen
in this sort of situation many times in the past.Also the DVD tray would not open until after a restart.
regard Ken
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Post by sjj1805 »

There is a method that often works where you copy all of the VOB files from the DVD to a folder on your hard drive. You then rename the VOB extension to MPG. This could be worth a try.
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