Hi @ll,
Having this nice little message in TMPGEnc, whenever I try to convert the second have of that Movie from *.avi to *.mpg-1 Reminds me of the Win blue screens.
Anyways, have any ideas how I can get the full movie converted - already redid the whole process twice (also the *.avi conversion). Can I repair or cut out corrupted frames w/ TMPGEnc ??
Greetinx - Patrick
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If it is a divx avi, it probubly has to many dropped or corrupted frames, a big problem with downloaded movies from KAZAA, etc. You can fix it but it is a very tedious task, not one I cared to undertake. But you can find places that tell you how to do it, divxfix does not correct it. And the quality you usually end up with from DL movies does not warrent the time.
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Sommersby:
I am having the same problem...with a divx movie. The
movie is very clean and what was encoded up to the point
of the error looks great.
Not that I am sure I want to spend the time, as you say,
but how do you fix it, just so I know.
Thanks,
Mike -
Under Options
Environmental Setting
VFAPI plug-in
Move AVI VFW to 1 instead of -2
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To be honest with you I don't know all the steps for cutting out bad frames in a divx, I found the guide to doing it by searching around the net, maybe it was at the doom9 site, when I read through it and realized what a pain it was I said I would wait for the dvd and watch it on my puter till then....lol
You may try that last post sugjestion, I haven tried that yet, but will the next time I have a prob. -
try this it might help it repairs DivX:
http://www.vcdhelp.com/faq.htm#fixdivx
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Same exact problem here. Going to try the previous suggested fixes but, I would be curious to hear what works for others.
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try this it might help it repairs DivX:
http://www.vcdhelp.com/faq.htm#fixdivx
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That fix does not work for this problem, at least it has never repaired one I have tried it on, the only fix is to cut out the damaged frames and the audio that is associated with it, usually the video file plays fine as a divx because the damage goes by so fast you never see it, but the damaged area has to be cut out of the video before you can do anything with it.
If anyone can find a simple solution to this they should post it in CAPS!.....lol -
It was Divx, I tried;
-divxfix
-rekeying in virtualdub
-changed AVI VFW priority
The only fix that worked was sommersby's suggestion of chopping out the bad frames. (it was one bad frame, when I brought up just that frame in the source range preview window in tmpgenc it generated the same error, virtualdub also had difficulties with the same frame)
Thanks everyone for the suggestions and feedback. -
Search and find "vdub-mp3-freeze.exe" then load the AVI, tell it to scan for freeze frames. The program creates a log on drive c of bad frames. Copy the first number in the list, go back to Vdub and select "GOTO" paste first number, click the yellow "Key frame" back once, and click start to mark start of chop, switch back to list of bad frames, scroll down and see if there is a jump, copy the last bad frame of the first list, switch back to Vdub, select GOTO, paste second number. Click yellow key frame forward once and mark end.
Press delete key to remove bad frames, select Video, and direct stream copy, same for audio.
SAVE AVI
If there is a second list of numbers, load new save file and do the same.
11000
11001
11002
13411 (Second list starts here)
13412
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Thanx to @ll of U for the suggestions and hints. I tried to fix the divix w/ this fix.exe prog, but wouldn`t work. Since the quality of the movie was really nice, except this two stupied frames - I cut am out - an now having my individual copy of the movie which is about 3 seconds shorter
Since I have used VirtualDub to cut the movie apart. Anybody got an idea which prog/tool can handle *.dat movies, which seem to have a small error aswell? Cannot do that in Virtualdub - can I ?
Greetinx-
Patrick -
KF,
Would it be possible to give a few details on how to fix
this problem with Avisynth? If not, could me point me
to someplace that talks about this?
Thanks,
Mike
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