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  1. I am trying to convert final fantasy avi to mpeg off tmpg it gets to 91% 99993/109531 frame. Is there anyway to cut that frame out. I have tryed to use divxfix and i rebuilt the index and it still did it. I am trying to rebuild it on virtual dub and it gives me a error when its a little more than halfway done.

    please someone help me i want to watch this movie on my tv through my hollywood +

    -mike

    ps dont overlook this message help me
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  2. also the error message virtualdub is giving me is "video source AVI [ICD Decompress] error unspecified: -100


    please help me
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  3. oh i just watched the part where it freezes and it freezes the movie for about 30 seconds and you have to go back to get video back!!!
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  4. someone help me!
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    I think the only way you can get around your problem is cutting the movie into 2 or more parts (depending on how many frames are corrupt). If you cut just before frame 99993 and build one file. Then cut again from lets say 99994 to the end. Encode the end part first, as you know the beginning is ok. If you get through it you can merge both parts together again.
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  6. how do i cut frames from avi files?
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  7. load them in virtualdub, mark the section just before and after the corrupt frame as start/end points and hit 'del' on your keyboard. set both video and audio to "direct stream copy" and save the new .AVI

    read the how to's on the left for more detailed editing info
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  8. I tried that vut when i load the file with virtual dub it gives me a error...
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  9. Make sure you have the DIVX codec 311 alpha installed. I used the method patrickm sugested and it works good.
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  10. where can i get the divx codec?
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