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    Hi falks,

    i cheked for frozen frames in an avi file using vdubMp3 and vdub found some bad frames and it said, the bad frames found and are logged. when i saved same by doing file-save processing setting-and when i attempt to open the saved bad frames/setting (am confused here) I don't find any note pad document. All i see under the file name that i save is, some window that has email, name, address, etc tabs and i don't know where vdub saved the logged bad frames. Anyone know how to access the logged bad frames. I think it supposed to save it in word note pad document format. I did search the file and could not find except the above info. I am stuck and could not fix the bad frame.

    my other question is, when i convert XVid avi file to vcd I keep getting upside down video. How can i fix that? I know it does this only with xVid files, not Divx or mpeg file. I am successful converting Divx and mpeg files into vcd and play it on my normal dvd player. These Xvid files are fine and play normal on my computer. I only get upside down picture when i convert Xvid avi file into VCD.

    The other problem i have is audio/video sync problem on playback when i convert avi to mpeg or avi to vcd. How do i fix this? Is there a website that explain how to fix this step by step please?

    thanks
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    Originally Posted by harar
    Hi falks,

    i cheked for frozen frames in an avi file using vdubMp3 and vdub found some bad frames and it said, the bad frames found and are logged. when i saved same by doing file-save processing setting-and when i attempt to open the saved bad frames/setting (am confused here) I don't find any note pad document. All i see under the file name that i save is, some window that has email, name, address, etc tabs and i don't know where vdub saved the logged bad frames. Anyone know how to access the logged bad frames. I think it supposed to save it in word note pad document format. I did search the file and could not find except the above info. I am stuck and could not fix the bad frame.

    my other question is, when i convert XVid avi file to vcd I keep getting upside down video. How can i fix that? I know it does this only with xVid files, not Divx or mpeg file. I am successful converting Divx and mpeg files into vcd and play it on my normal dvd player. These Xvid files are fine and play normal on my computer. I only get upside down picture when i convert Xvid avi file into VCD.

    The other problem i have is audio/video sync problem on playback when i convert avi to mpeg or avi to vcd. How do i fix this? Is there a website that explain how to fix this step by step please?

    thanks
    Falks, please answer my questions, waiting patiently. Thanks
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    Bumping your own post within 1 hour

    You haven't included the Version number of VDub, but I'm guessing it's a recent version.

    Try the MP3 Freeze version from here
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  4. The bad frames log is automatically saved on your c drive. Just click start>mycomputer>c drive. Now look for the notepad.
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    had the same problem my first time. did search on C drive for file named badframes. made a shortcut for it on my desktop to avoid the problem again.
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  6. Okay,

    I hope this helps you guys.

    First, I had the same problem - I had a version of Vdub that said it logged all that shit and then I couldn't find it anywhere. I finally found a version that worked.

    Download: VirtualDub-Mpeg2-AC3
    It'll do all the stuff a normal-schmoe VDub will do.

    Then follow this guide to correct bad frames
    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/userguides/142555

    Hope this helps
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