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  1. Ok, I converted a Real Media video to .avi format, and then converted that to a .mpg VCD file with TMPGEnc. There was a problem with the sound and the video is sorta blocky, so I want to try and re-convert the .mpg again, this time using the "sharpening filter" and using a .wav file for the sound...but I keep getting this "floating decimal" error. I looked around on the board, and people are saying that this means that there are some bad frames in the movie, but I disagree...I tried opening the original .avi file that I first converted, and it shows the same error. Why is it saying that there are bad frames in the video, when I was able to open it yesterday? How do I fix this?
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  2. Oh i forgot one thing...I can edit the exact same files on my other computer using the same program, so I know it can't be the files (the reason I need to edit on this computer is because this one has the cd burner...and it is much easier to edit the files and not have to transfer them from one comptuer to another).
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