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  1. can anyone help?

    i've tried just pressing delete on the bad frame and also using home and end to specify a group of frames to delete however after deleting them divfix still reports bad frames.

    any further ideas?
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  2. VH Veteran jimmalenko's Avatar
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    try the guide here.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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    After you delete the frames (it may be that you are not selecting all of them), you then choose Direct Stream Copy under video and save as avi. If you can view the video and see that the frames you selected are gone, then the problem must be that the errors that divfix is detecting are not visable.
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  4. You could use the logo filter and replace the bad frame with a good frame.


    Darryl
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  5. thanks for the responses. i'll give them all a go
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