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  1. I have a problem with an avi file that won't encode
    after 13 mins of the file it freezes (sound doesn't) normally divfix or virtualdub will find the bad frames and fix them but for some reason they are not picking up the bad frames this time, i have done everything i can think of and each time it still freezes at the same point so i cannot change it to mpg.


    I have only been doing this for a few days so i am sure there must be other ways of fixing it, can someone help me to sort out this file as it has been driving me nuts since yesterday and it's heading towards my recycle bin

    TIA for all help given
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    Try this

    Some of your DivX downloaded movies have bad frames, these always cause problems.
    Fix those bad frames before using TMPGEnc.

    Sometimes you simply load the movie in, select video and audio streaming and save as, save another copy then use the new copy in TMPGEnc.

    I have also found "vdub-mp3-freeze.exe" to be very good for finding those bad frames, and better than the scan for JUNK frames as used in Vdub 1.49
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  3. Originally Posted by letmeinforgodsake

    Sometimes you simply load the movie in, select video and audio streaming and save as, save another copy then use the new copy in TMPGEnc.

    I have also found "vdub-mp3-freeze.exe" to be very good for finding those bad frames, and better than the scan for JUNK frames as used in Vdub 1.49


    I have tried the first one but it still didn't work so i will try the exe and see if that helps

    Thanks
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  4. Try and frameserver from VirtualDub to TMPEG. I've had problems and started doing this and it seems to work.

    Hope this was of some help.
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    sorry, I missed something from my clipboard

    First Load your AVI, then from Vdub 1.49 select Video > Scan Video Stream For Errors.
    Next Set Video and Audio to streaming, and SAVE AS, save out another copy, then use this in TMPGEnc
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