I have a few avis that will not play on my PS3, according to Mediainfo they are encoded with the proper audio & video codecs (xvid/mp3)
According to GSpot they have AVI[D] frames, (dup/dropped frames). There's also P-VOPs but I don't think that's the issue.
In anycase is there a way to remove [D] frames and repair the videos? They seem to play fine in VLC player & etc. on my PC.
		
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