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Originally posted by: DarthBo
I'm guessing it's a typo... FilmsYLevels is probably what it should be.
Originally posted by: Oldschooljedi
It works really good on my test-encodings (I'm a real dummy in that).
Everything worked fine, as long as I encode without this line: "source.FlimsYLevels(10)"
Any ideas?
It works really good on my test-encodings (I'm a real dummy in that).
Everything worked fine, as long as I encode without this line: "source.FlimsYLevels(10)"
Any ideas?
I'm guessing it's a typo... FilmsYLevels is probably what it should be.
I'm not sure.
In Moth3r's script the line is "source.FlimsYLevels(10)".
When I try encoding with "source.FilmsYLevels(10)" I get the same error too.