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  1. Hello:

    I've been searching the forum on how to fix bad frames. I've got a movie that has about ten thousand bad frames. The only fix that I know for this is to delete them. Does anyone else know how to repair bad frames? When I deleted them and then encoded the movie..about half way through the movie there was no sound. I did run the movie through vitualdub and saved the audio as a wav file. Then when I encoded it using TMPGENC I used the video and the wav file to do this.

    Thanks,

    Comet
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  2. re-download or re-capture your source material. i reccomend virtualdub. you can scan the video stream for errors.
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    You can try Divfix, I never had much success though.
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  4. I do use virtualdub to delete the frames, but I'm wondering if there is another way in virtualdub or something else to fix the fremes???

    Also, I see something about masking the frames. what is that???

    Someone suggested divfix but said he hadn't had much luck with it. I'm trying to use what the site recommends. Virtualdub seems to be really good.

    Thanks for the feedback guys,

    Comet
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