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  1. I've tried to convert an avi to mpeg two times now. Each time I try to burn a video cd, it says invalid type. I think my problem is that I didn't know what the fps was and just picked ntsc. How do you find the fps of a avi movie?
    Thanks
    Mike
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  2. Open the file in Virtual Dub and choose "File | File Information"
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  3. isnt Virtual Dub a handy little tool
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  4. All hail Avery Lee, the newly appointed deity of digital video
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  5. to bad he almost got sued by M$....M$ is such a B1!@H
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  6. there's another way to find out the framerate:
    Open the "old" MS-Media Player (its called mplayer2.exe).
    load the movie and look at "statistics"!
    thats it...
    (this is for these dudes not knowing VDub! )

    <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: MonKEYFroG on 2001-12-09 12:22:43 ]</font>
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  7. right mouse button / properties / details?
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