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    What is the best frame by frame editor?I got a movie with lots of multicolored blocks i need to cut out,so what is the best to use?
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    What kind of video are you editing? AVI-DV? AVI(DivX,XVID)? MPG? etc?
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    divx,avi,mpg etc.
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    VideoReDo (or MPEG Video Wizard, TMPGEnc MPEG Editor) for MPEG.
    For individual frames in uncompressed avi (or any video you plan to re-encode) there's a better solution than cut-out: in AviSynth you can replace individual frames (either with blended adjacent frames or with repeated previous frame) using BadFrames filter by Fizick:
    http://avisynth.org.ru/badframes/badframes.html
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    can u help me with a good example aviscript to use for removing the badframes?

    https://forum.videohelp.com/topic332133.html i put an example .avi there that u can use
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  6. can u help me with a good example aviscript to use for removing the badframes?
    As he said, the best solution isn't to remove them, but to replace them. Plus, once you start removing frames, you'll quickly run into problems with the audio falling out of synch (maybe, unless you're real careful with the script). For example, if frame 1000 is bad, and you want to replace it with frame 999 just before it, then:

    FreezeFrame(999,1000,999)
    The FreezeFrame filter replaces all the frames between first-frame and last-frame with a copy of source-frame. The sound track is not modified. This is useful for covering up glitches in a video in cases where you have a similar glitch-free frame available.
    http://avisynth.org/mediawiki/FreezeFrame
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    Originally Posted by demonwarrior
    can u help me with a good example aviscript to use for removing the badframes?

    https://forum.videohelp.com/topic332133.html i put an example .avi there that u can use
    My answer (for a single bad frame) went to the thread with upload link. For multiple bad frames you have a good suggestion from manono (also useful for my knowledge) .
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