Hello VH.com
I recently used graphedit to separate video and audio from a Vodei file (!@#$ing POS wrap) and then used VirtualDubMod to join them back together using Direct Stream Copy. After, I used DivFix to Rebuild The Index. Now, on some videos, it work's fine, but on others, the video is still choppy when I scan through the video. I am not sure what I should do from here. I currently have K-Lite Codec Pack installed. Any help is appreciated, thanks.
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I would first dump K-lite, but that's another subject.
I assume these are Divx files after you converted/extracted them? I suspect the cuts/joins are not on a keyframe and that may be one source of your 'choppiness'. You might try re-encoding one with VD Mod, just to see if that helps. I know that will lose quality, but it may improve the playback. And VD Mod can fix the index about as well as DivFix.
Try using the keyframe buttons in VDM to jump between keyframes and see where they are. Divx and Xvid typically use keyframes every 300 frames, so they are very poor candidates for editing. If you go over the joins frame by frame, you may see a problem.
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