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  1. I have a 90 minute movie, and I checked it for bad frames in VDub last night. I don't remember the exact words, but it told me something to the effect of: 2 bad frames, and 277 good but non decodable

    Anyway, how do I fix this? Is that alot of bad frames for a 90 minute movie, or not really?

    Thanks so much for any help you can give!!!!!!
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  2. Just save it with a new name, the bad frames are masked and will not be saved to the new copy. Be sure to select direct stream copy for video and audio.
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  3. Originally Posted by Craig Tucker
    Just save it with a new name, the bad frames are masked and will not be saved to the new copy. Be sure to select direct stream copy for video and audio.
    You could also try to remove the bad frames, look at this tutorial : http://www.fasttrackmovies.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=8806
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