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  1. Member
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    All right, I'll try to be as clear as possible with this. I've been doing this for months now but I've recently ran into a problem I can't find much information about.

    Here's the problem: When I would load up an anime episode into VDubMod, and filtered subtitles into the video (hardcoding them), when I would replay the video, I would get these ugly chunks of blocks for split seconds in my video. I could also encode these avi files and make them m2v files, and I would still get the same result: blocks. I used Xvid to recompress the files and I read that using an older version of DivX (I had DivX6.1(?)...well, the newest version at the time) version 3.11, would fix this problem. 3.11 comes with the MPEG-4 Fast-Motion and MPEG-4 Low-Motion, but I don't know the differences. It did fix my problem.

    My problem now is that when I add subitles and I fully process my video using 3.11, I (thankfully) don't get any more blocks, but I now get random jerky segments in my video. Example: when someones face will pan into the screen, it doesn't do it smoothly. There's a split second when I can see a jerk in the animation and I would like to know what is causing that. I was wondering if whoever made the files in the first place did a bad rip... or maybe I'm not as knowledgable as I think I am. Any information or advice would be awesome!

    Thanks.
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    Okay, nevermind. I figured it out. It was in the actual frames of the movie, not the recompression. I was confused because my player wasn't showing the bad frames, but VDubMod was, so I just have to rid myself of the bad ones.

    If any admins see this, feel free to delete this thread.
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