let me start out by quoting a dumb movie called "Anti-Trust. "Its not in the box, its in the band" if you saw the movie you would understand.
now that i have had nightmares about this, i woke up this morning attempting to figure out what i had done wrong... And when i woke up i had an idea.
just before new years i did a full computer back up and it occurred to me "holy shit! the original batch example file is in there." Proud i connected and sorted through archive files and finally found it.... and guess what? all it did was kill audio()... no false. I swear i nearly cried, weeped and took my own life....
however, i decided to restore the old program to see if it still did that...And it DID! of course thats when i finally remembered how to do it in the first place!
its in the AvsP templates for file extensions! not the macros!
in avsp its Options-->Extension Templates --> *.avi it originally looked like this: AVISource(***) mine looked like this: AVISource(***, false)!!!!!!!
How many hours did i go nuts trying to figure this out!
"Its not in the box, its in the band" if you saw the movie you would understand.
now that i have had nightmares about this, i woke up this morning attempting to figure out what i had done wrong... And when i woke up i had an idea.
just before new years i did a full computer back up and it occurred to me "holy shit! the original batch example file is in there." Proud i connected and sorted through archive files and finally found it.... and guess what? all it did was kill audio()... no false. I swear i nearly cried, weeped and took my own life....
however, i decided to restore the old program to see if it still did that...And it DID! of course thats when i finally remembered how to do it in the first place!
its in the AvsP templates for file extensions! not the macros!
in avsp its Options-->Extension Templates --> *.avi
it originally looked like this: AVISource(***)
mine looked like this: AVISource(***, false)!!!!!!!
How many hours did i go nuts trying to figure this out!