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  1. I have a pack of videos that we're ripped and encoded from old VHS tapes. The pack contains about about 50 episodes, of which 4 of them will not play in Windows Media Center, nor do they have a thumbnail in Windows Explorer (in Windows 7). They just appear as a generic icon and give me a "Windows Media Player encounter a problem while playing the file" error.

    I opened these all the files in VirtualDub and under "File Properties" I was able to get the encoding information. All the videos (both the playable and non-playable ones) are all using the same Xvid MPEG-4 / Fraunhoff IIS MPEG Layer-3 Codecs. The only difference is on the bad files, VirtualDub has the keyframes listed at 1 and gives the following error message when opening:

    [!] AVI: Index not found or damaged -- reconstructing via file scan.
    [!] AVI: Invalid chunk detected at 131255520. Enabling aggressive recovery mode.
    [!] AVI: Keyframe flag reconstruction was not specified in open options and the video stream is not a known keyframe-only type. Seeking in the video stream may be extremely slow.
    I've already confirmed on two different HDDs that the files are not corrupt in downloading, so I'm assuming the problem has to do with the software on my end.

    Any thoughts?
    Last edited by dualdivx; 24th Oct 2012 at 10:24.
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  2. aBigMeanie aedipuss's Avatar
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    since you downloaded them and didn't make them yourself they are most likely corrupt at the source. buy/rent the original dvds and make your own xvids.
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  3. This worked:

    "In VirtualDub, if you click 'File > Open Video File' and check the box, lower left, for 'ask for extended option, then check the box for 're-derive keyframe flag' and on the main menu, set 'Video > Direct stream copy' and save the file.
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    I'm impressed. Some of the new members we get are incapable of typing even the simplest of things into a search box on Google. That's pretty cool that you figured out the solution to your problem on your own as this is not really a very simple issue to deal with.
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