I noticed a few DiVX video files I downloaded were a bit jumpy. However most are not. Is there a way to correct this ?
I usually convert the DiVX files to DVD Mpeg2 compliant files via Tmpgenc and then author to a DVD with TmpencAuthor and Nero.
These files are jumpy as DiVX files and also (of course) jumpy when converted to Mpeg2.
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The 'jumpiness' probably comes from corruption in the file. You can usually scan for bad frames and cut them out with Virtualdub. There are a few DIVX repair programs that can occasionally help also. (In 'Tools' <<<)
Some downloaded DIVX files are encoded by real idiots with old software and no idea of what they are doing. You can clean them up, but it takes a bit of work. -
I'm using DiVX 5...
However playing the file in VirtualDub it did not jump as it did in the DiVX player, Winamp or Windows media player. So I was able to resolve the issue by frameserving the DiVX file to Tmpgenc 2.51. As I wanted to convert the files to DVD....
Now the file plays fine on all my DVD stand alone players... -
this also happens if the interlace field order is read wrong in the header.. you can fix this with a 4c changer found in the tools section
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Originally Posted by kenmo
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