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    Hello
    I have a problem after i have converted the video form XVID to VCD or SVCD.( also it's the same with AVI and DivX )
    The video is sticky every 5/10 seconds?
    Took out the sound with VDub to wav set at 44100Hz ( the sound is fine)..

    TMPEGnc setting's ::Video-CD PAL (MPEG-1 352x288 25fps CBR 1150kbps, Layer-2 44100Hz 224kbps)

    The frame rate of the XVID: Aspect 640 x 272 (2.353 : 1)
    Bitrate 926 kb/s
    Frames/Sec 25.000 FPS

    Thanks for any help
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    did you check for bad frames in vdub?
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  3. did you check for bad frames in vdub?
    How do you do that?

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    go here for details on how to PROPERLY check for and remove bad frames:

    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/userguides/142555.php
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  5. Ah, thank you. But, is there any other ways to edit/fix bad frames other than masking? For example, I have several anime .avi files with bad frames due to missing corrupted transfers, i.e., random blocks during scenes in the video. Is there a way to go in and "brush" the blocks away, or manually "photoshop" it out or something along those lines?

    I would imagine something like Adobe Premiere or Sonic Foundry Vegas could perhaps help, but are there any simpler ways, any freeware methods, any tutorials/threads to recommend?

    Thanks in advance.


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