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  1. Hey Guys -
    I have been encoding / ripping for over 2 years now and consider myself a novice. I have used TMPGenc for as long as I can remember. Every so often I will get an error (forgive me if I dont have the wording correct) "Invalid Floating Point Error". This time it happened on a movie I really want to get on VcD (The Score CD2). With all my movies I first uncompress the audio using VDub, I also tried uncompressing the video with no luck. Any help or advice would be appreciated.
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    This means there are bad frames in your movie. Open your movie in VDub and go to the frame that that occurs and cut out about 10 frames.
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