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  1. This is just a problem I cannot figure out, and it's really beginning to piss me off. Every time I try to encode a large Divx .avi file to VCD .mpg using TMPENCi or just about any other version, it always encodes up to 75% and gives this error message that sounds pretty stupid: "Illegal floating decimal point calculator order." I have spent literally days (as in the hours for those days) trying to use different settings with no success. I tried to encode a small 8MB divx file as opposed to to 500 and 300MB and it worked fine. Any of you experts out there have any idea what this means and what I have to do to fix this? Thanks.
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  2. I know your problem, every person has probably had this problem before.
    The avi you are using is corrupted. Download and use the program DivFix. When you open it, rebuild the index. You will notice somewhere before its done that it will start saying corrupted frame then giving you frame numbers. If and when this happens, get virtual dub and delete those frames. You will lose those frames but at least you will have the rest of the movie. If it is small parts that are corrupted, you cannot tell a difference when it skips past those bad parts
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