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    I recently tried converting some avi's i had sitting on my harddrive and set a batch encode up and set it to encode. The first two encoded fine but the rest seemed to just enocode the audio and no video was showing. Is this a codec problem, if so whats that best way to fix it?

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    Open each individually in your editor and make sure they're all compatible files. "AVI" doesn't really tell you anything about what format it is since it's just a container extension

    If some need transcoding, do that to get all the same format files, then try again with the batch encode
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    Im pretty sure they are all xvid, does tmpgenc support this codec?
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