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Old 24th July 2016, 11:00   #14484  |  Link
iPedroso
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Once again the old problem...: "Source file could not ne indexed"

Hi!

My Problem is far from beeing new, but none of the solutions in this thread worked...

At first: I had ripbot264 running on 5 computers about half a year ago. After upgrading to Windows 10 I got the "source file..." problem and I have not found any way to fix it up to now!
Shame on me that I don't have a working backup...

What I already did:
- exactly followed the youtube video manual step by step
- reinstalled win10 from the scratch instead of update
- reinstalled win7 64bit as well as 32bit (ultimate and pro)
- reinstalled win7 with all updates as well as without any (clean install)
- used avisynth, java etc in the most recent versions as well as version from last year and version know to work
- shared all directories participating in ripbot264

So, what else can I do??? Is there any workaround or step-by-step-manual for it? I know I am not the only one with this problem and I ran out of ideas.

My 5 machines have 8 CPUs with 36 cores in total, so using them results in a huge speed improvement!
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