TTD not opening on Windows 10

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Adammoussa

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Hey guys,

Been trying to download TTD 71C on my Windows 10 PC to no avail. I have unzipped the folder, and unzipped FFMPEG into the folder (the 32 bit version, my computer is 64 bit but the instructions specifically say to use the 32 bit static), I click on the executable file and nothing happens, check the log file, and this is what I get:

FFMPEG NOT FOUND
using audio device from config.cfg
Successfully retrieved local tone info at 12:41:36 on 08/21/19
Successfully retrieved local tone info at 12:41:36 on 08/21/19
Tone1
Tone2
Longtone1
Successfully retrieved local tone info at 12:41:37 on 08/21/19


Any advice can help, thanks in advance.
 

aaknitt

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Hey guys,

Been trying to download TTD 71C on my Windows 10 PC to no avail. I have unzipped the folder, and unzipped FFMPEG into the folder (the 32 bit version, my computer is 64 bit but the instructions specifically say to use the 32 bit static), I click on the executable file and nothing happens, check the log file, and this is what I get:

FFMPEG NOT FOUND
using audio device from config.cfg
Successfully retrieved local tone info at 12:41:36 on 08/21/19
Successfully retrieved local tone info at 12:41:36 on 08/21/19
Tone1
Tone2
Longtone1
Successfully retrieved local tone info at 12:41:37 on 08/21/19


Any advice can help, thanks in advance.
It's not finding ffmpeg. Are you sure that there is a file called ffmpeg.exe in the same directory as the TwoToneDetect EXE file?

That in and of itself shouldn't prevent TTD from opening. Are there any other errors in the log file? Double check your config.cfg file to make sure that start_headless is set to 0.

Andy

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Adammoussa

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It's not finding ffmpeg. Are you sure that there is a file called ffmpeg.exe in the same directory as the TwoToneDetect EXE file?

That in and of itself shouldn't prevent TTD from opening. Are there any other errors in the log file? Double check your config.cfg file to make sure that start_headless is set to 0.

Andy

Andy
All I’m getting when I extract the ffmpeg file is a folder, no executable. No other errors in the log file. How would one open the config.cfg file?
 

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All I’m getting when I extract the ffmpeg file is a folder, no executable. No other errors in the log file. How would one open the config.cfg file?

The executable should be in the folder created when you unzipped the file. Pull that EXE into the same directory as TTD. You can open the config.cfg file in any text editor.

Andy
 
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