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  1. well basically what the title says really load xvid into tmpgenc and get divided by 0 and cant search through the source clip frame or anything.

    Any suggestions?
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  3. cheers I done a search but couldn't find nowt thanx again for link
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  4. and after lookin on that page found nothing could you point out what it is cause I couldn't find it
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    Raise the directshow priority.
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  6. cheers will try it

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    didn't work

    hoots off to the land of nod:
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    Bad frames maybe? Link below.
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  8. loads fine in vdub I managed to frameserve it with no probs but I'm know getting probs where if I do vob to mpeg-2 in tmpgenc it produces wrong time length for movie in wmp, example I ripped a section off a stand up dvd the clip lasts 4mins 32 secs in wmp it shows as 1min 10 then carries on playing after 1min 10 the play counter carries on countin up to 4min 32 but after watchin the clip in full its seems to be encoding wrongly skips in bits and at a certain point the movie skips back to near beginnin but while still playing not goin back in the clip itself. It even does it when I do vob into vdubmod to avi then tmpgenc to mpeg-2
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