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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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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Originally Posted by Craig Tucker
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