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  1. Hi
    Any way to mask bad frames in a mpg1 file, because i dont want to cut it out.
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    Not without re-encoding. Simpler to cut it in an mpeg editor.
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  3. That part i need is important,
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    You would need to be clearer as to what you mean as "bad" frame's in order for any advice to be specific to the current request .
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  5. After a 30 odd min it starts pixelizing and the sound starts splurting. when i put it through tda i get divided by 0 errors. when i encode it through tmpgenc the whole movie gets pixelized.
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    Frameserve and encode. If that doesn't fix it, you are doomed. You can only cut the bad frames manually and adjust the audio on the later part.
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  7. i have only done avi file frameserving using dvd2avi, hw do i do mpg?.
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    If you load it into virtualdubmpeg2, what happens ? If it loads, you could cut out the section that's broken, replace it with a short clip of the same length made from black frames, and frameserve it to an encoder to re-encode. You might have to demux the audio first, then add it back in later.
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  9. Originally Posted by guns1inger
    If you load it into virtualdubmpeg2, what happens ? If it loads, you could cut out the section that's broken, replace it with a short clip of the same length made from black frames, and frameserve it to an encoder to re-encode. You might have to demux the audio first, then add it back in later.
    i get errors saying "MPEG: Anachronistic or discontinuous timestamp found in video stream 0 at byte position bla bla and the when i press ok i notice that its only opned the good part of the movie, rest doesnt appear.
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    The clip is screwed. Get a new copy.
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    load your file to mpeg2vcr. Cut the file to the "good part", pass the broken frames and save separate the second part.
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