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  1. I have 2 AVI files. When I play them, its green in colour and the video doesnt run smoothly. There's boxes of pixels I think. Is there a way to fix this?

    Also, I tried running another avi file on TMPGEnc but it say the video is in the wrong format. I check with G-spot it says DiVx3. How do I convert this so I can run it with TMPGEnc?

    Thanks in advance.

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    Originally Posted by neokenzo
    I check with G-spot it says DiVx3.
    Did it say that the codec was installed?
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  3. Originally Posted by ZippyP.
    Originally Posted by neokenzo
    I check with G-spot it says DiVx3.
    Did it say that the codec was installed?
    Well on the video format codec on G-Spot shows:
    4CC: div3
    Name: DivX 3 Low-Motion

    As for the first AVI files, I dont think it has badframes. The video runs okay. Its just that its green in colour or that the video moves really slow? Its kinda hard to explain how the video is really like.
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    Originally Posted by neokenzo
    Well on the video format codec on G-Spot shows:
    4CC: div3
    Name: DivX 3 Low-Motion
    And what does it say in the video format Status box?
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  5. Well the one that originally had problem when I tried running it with TMPGEnc suddenly works fine. Out of the blue

    I still have problem with my other 2 AVI files. The one with the picture problem. I ran VirtualDub and it didnt find any badframes. Here is G-Spot on the one of the AVI file.
    File
    Size: 700MB
    Status: File lenght correct
    Stream Type and A/V Interleave
    Type: OpenDML AVI
    I/L: 1 frame (42 ms), p=480
    IMRR: 1.00
    Comments/Metadata
    IFST - Software - NanDub v1.0rc2
    JUNK - ASCII in junk chunk - NanDub build 1852
    JUNK - ASCII in junk chunk - release
    Video Format
    Codec - 4CC: xvid, Name: XviD, Status: Codec is installed
    Aspect: 576 x 304 (1.895 : 1)
    Bitrate: 902 kb/s
    Framerate: 23.976 FPS
    Duration: 01h 33m 59s
    Audio Format
    Codec - Name: 0x0055(MP3) ID'd as MPEG-1 Layer 3, Status: Codec is Installed
    Stream: 1
    Bitrate: 131 kb/s (65/ch x 2 ch) VBR LAME3.90.°
    Fs: 48000 Hz
    DirectShow Render
    Source: MEDIASUBTYPE_Avi
    Video Media: 4cc: XVID
    Audio Media: WAVE_FORMAT_MPEGLAYER3 (MP3) (0x0055)
    Splitter/Other: AVI Splitter
    Video codec: ffdshow MPEG-4 Video Decoder
    Audio Codec: MPEG Layer-3 Decoder-->Morgan Stream Switcher
    Status: File rendered successfully; no errors reported
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  6. I've fixed it. Apparently all I needed was ffdshow software
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