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  1. Member
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    Apr 2002
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    After encoding some of my avi/divx files to mpeg-1 and 2, there is some discoloration of the video. Sometimes there are pink blotches appearing here and there throughout the video, and sometimes the color "blinks" light to dark. IT is sometimes very subtle and other times very noticable, but all the time very frustrating and irritating. I changed the directshow priority to 3 or 4 upon the advice of a friend, but the problem still seems to be happenning, although not as much. Is there some type of setting that I can change to fix this? These discolorations don't appear on the source video or when viewing with windows media player.

    Another question that I have deals with audio problems. In some videos the words are not in synch with the movements of the mouths. How can I fix this problem. In most cases it does not go on for the duration of the movie, but at different times here and there. I need to know how to get rid of these irritating problems! I am open to advice and suggestions from anyone that has the time to try and answer.

    Peace,
    budgirl357
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  2. Banned
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    Since you have already made adjustments in TMPGEnc, this has ruled out that problem, you could try raising it higher just on a test run. However another problem comes to mined is the SMR (Angel portion) codec, if you have that installed, go un-install it now !!!

    All AVI's should be scanned for bad frames in Vdub before any conversion is done. If there are bad frames, TMPGEnc at bests will cause sync problems at worse will crash. Check all AVI's and save out another copy using direct stream copy with both video and audio

    If necessary save out the audio for processing later.

    Audio > Full processing mode
    Audio > Conversion > 44.1Khz
    SAVE WAV
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