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  1. i have a movie wich plays with no problem, but when i go and encode it using tmpegnc it freezes half through . how do i fix this problem. the movie is in mpeg format and the other movie is in avi format.
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    Hello,

    Please don't use all caps in your subject header.

    What are you encoding them to? Are you trying to merge them? If so they have to be in the same format before you can merge them. Why don't you use gspot and post the details so we can get a better idea of what your trying to do (no warez remember!).

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    Have you scanned the AVI for bad frames? If not, that's step 1 before doing anything else with an AVI...

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  4. n o, i am not trying to join them they are 2 seperate movies...1 movie is mpeg format and 1 is avi format .
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    The CRI SofDec MPEG Decoder is crap. Disable it, and use another one (Environmental Settings).
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  6. which one do you recommend, and this will fix the problem.
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  8. how do i get that, and how do i do this with tmpegnc
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