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  1. This has happened to me a few times, off and on. I go into Virtual Dub and seperate the audio and video...no problem. Then I go into Tmpegec and try to encode to an mpeg. When I begin to process, I notice a pink tint throughout the movie off and on. Does anyone have any idea what this could be caused from? Is this a flaw in the avi or with the software that I am using. Please help.
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  2. i had that problem too with a .AVI i tried converting...still cant find the prob though...must be the .AVI file.
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  3. Hi guys!

    Had the same problem once: Enter "Pink" in the search box of this forum and you will find the thread I started (TMPGenc hangs) then

    In short: Go to Options->Environmental settings->VFAPI Plugin->Increase the priority for the "DirectShow Multimedia File Reader" to 3 or 4. The recurring pink should vanish.
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  4. Thanks for all your help. I changed the enviromental settings and it fixed the pink problem. Thanks again.
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