Often on Mpeg downloads and even backing up DVDs or converting to MPeg, there will be a bad frame that will freeze the video while the sound continues. The only way that I seem able to catch this is using the Edt part of TMPGEnc Express. This works but is really time consuming as you can't even use the fast forward part because it will just jump the bad frame. Converting works but just tells you that you have a bad frame because it is frozen there at the end. You then have to find it manually and cut it out (also time consuming). Is there an editor out there which will jocate these bad frames (give you a log of where they are) or better yet cut them out automatically?
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no - not for mpeg ..
though i cant imagine why you would have them backing up a DVD .. doesn't make sense really .."Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
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