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  1. Now this is a tough one. I've done many DVD-rips... all working fine but now I have this DiVX that stutters like crazy. This is a DVD-rip I got from a friend. My guess is that the source was NTSC and it was not poperly encoded to PAL. Is there anyway to fix this, to remove the double frames that make it stutter or to reverse the PAL to NTSC conversion?

    I hope there is cause the picturequality is great.

    Jack
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  2. I get the Divx stuttering when I play clips on my old 200MHz machine.
    All I can suggest that your machine may be too slow.
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  3. I don't think that's the problem. I have a P3 1Ghz and it plays DivX very well. What I mean is the DiVX isn't encoded properly. When i go through it in VirtualDub frame by frame you can clearly see that every 10 or so frames a frame is doubled. I think the source was NTSC and it is a PAL DiVX. So is there anyway to remove these double frames.

    Jack
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  4. Jack I am having the same issue but in a diffrent way.
    I have a Divx that plays fine but when i converted to SVCD and play it on my DVD player I get the stuttering just barely noticible. You can see my thread "Divx to SVCD PAL issue" I have succesfully created SVCDs the only diffrence with this Divx Source that I can tell was that it was PAL at 25 fps. The funny thing I took the SVCDs that I created and played them on my PC with WinDVD and they play just fine.
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    there is nothing you can do.

    EXCEPT, extract the audio, go through each frame and delete the duplicates, shrink the length of the audio to fit the new avi.

    like i said, there is nothing you can do.
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