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  1. Ok bear with me im not real good at explaining my problem with that said. I use TMPgenc to encode my video files that I download from kazaa the only problems I ever seem to come across are synch problems and some error called (illegal floating decimalpoin calculation order)

    Synch problem: the file is Divx I open it in windows media player 7.1 at some point during the (Buffy epi 2x07) a door slams and no more sound for the rest of the show, but if I fast forward it a little sound returns perfect order, the problem is i'm making a VCD out of it with TMPgenc while im encoding it, no problem but after the encoding when I try to play the encoded file on the same player or my DVD player the same point sound stops in the original file (door slaming) is the last noise on the encoded file and it repeats over and over until the end.

    If anyone at all can walk me through these 2 problems I would be forever gratefull...please keep in mind that I have read all the how too's and have concluded I should consider a carrer as a post it so feel free to be extreamly detaild with your ideas thanx
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    from our previous discussion, here is the link for the new divxg400. I cannot find a way to uninstall this codec, so i suggest you install this, and then uninstall it. This is the only way i can tell to uninstall this software package. As i said before, this is a faulty codec that can cause problems with reencoding and rendering.

    http://www.chizzil.com/downloads/1012898863-DivXG400.2_7.zip
    sorry, forgot the link
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    Originally Posted by lightningmax
    If anyone at all can walk me through these 2 problems I would be forever gratefull...please keep in mind that I have read all the how too's and have concluded I should consider a carrer as a post it so feel free to be extreamly detaild with your ideas thanx
    Some of your DivX downloaded movies have bad frames, these always cause problems.
    Fix those bad frames before using TMPGEnc.

    Sometimes you simply load the movie in, select video and audio streaming and save as, save another copy then use the new copy in TMPGEnc.

    I have also found "vdub-mp3-freeze.exe" to be very good for finding those bad frames, and better than the scan for JUNK frames as used in Vdub 1.49.
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