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  1. Selected parts of my files tend to have a section of the screen turn multicoloured as if a scrambled tv channel was in place. You can still see what's going on underneath, but it's multicoloured. Is there a way to try and eliminate this?
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    Join Date: Sep 2001
    Location: Northern Ireland
    Sounds like a corrupt MPEG file to me.
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  3. Member MaDmiZe's Avatar
    Join Date: May 2002
    Location: City of...Atlanta
    I downloaded about fifteen mpgs like that....the ones I had were far worse than trying to watch a scrambled TV channel.
    I think it was the way they were encoded..because they were all from the same site....but nothing I did helped...And I probly have more software for fixing, encoding, and viewing than anyone.
    I deleted them all and got vids from an alternate source : (
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    Join Date: Jun 2001
    Location: UK
    Originally Posted by nick_man989
    Selected parts of my files tend to have a section of the screen turn multicoloured as if a scrambled tv channel was in place. You can still see what's going on underneath, but it's multicoloured. Is there a way to try and eliminate this?
    Like everyone has alread said...

    But they cannot be fixed other than chopping the bad bits out. I take it you used TMPGENc to convert not programs like Nero that make a mess of things.
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