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  1. I encoded with TMPGE an XVID .avi
    The first avi was fine, but when I did the
    second half of the movie (separate .avi of course)
    although it shows 59 minutes in Windows Media Player,
    the video stops at 24 minutes but the audio keeps
    going.
    Any suggestions?
    Thanks!
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    sure pal, your prob is that your frames are freezing, its actually quite easy to fix, there are two techniques. first off is to open the video file in virtual dub. Set the video to direct stream copy and leave audio seetings alone, then goto file, and save avi. Save it to any directory, virtual dunb should fix the prob, the resulting file should be fixed. the other way is to use a program called divx-anti-freeze. It should fix the video when u play on windows media player..hope that helps, otherwise email me, shotgunanybody@hotmail.com...good luck
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    ops..lol...never mind dude, those two work if you were playing an avi..but u said you had converted it to a mpeg..
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