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  1. I searched the forums and found 3 other users had this same problem but it was never resolved. I apologize if I missed the solution. My guess is since there were no posts to their problem, that no one has a solution to this problem.

    I used virtual dub 1.4.10 to split a movie into 3 avi files. The movie was scanned and had no bad frames. Specs are 720x480, 23.976fps, 74160 frames (51:33), audio 48000hz, 2 stereo, 16 bit.

    I took part 1 and ran it converted it using dvd2svcd (1.09b3) and CCE (2.5). I burned part 1, SVCD using Nero. Worked great!

    I took part 2, and did the same thing as above, except at 62% CCE hangs, no warnings, nothing, just hangs. Everything on the cpu works great. I reset dvd2svcd and tried part 3. Part 3 worked great. I went back to virtual dub, re-scanned part 2 for errors and there were none. I saved this as a new avi file.

    I retried part2 again, the same thing happened. CCE hangs at 62%. I tried it again, hangs at 62%.

    It hangs when creating the Encoded_Video_CCE_NTSC.mpv file. The frame it hangs on is always 185779 / 296640. I tried using virtual dub to go back and look at the mid to 3/4 of the movie and it looks great.

    Anyone have any suggestions that will help be encode and burn part 2?

    Thanks in advance.
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    try using virtual dub to save that file into 2 avi's--one that ends at the frame it hangs at, and one that starts on the next frame. then, encode both, and join them together and burn.
    what are you askin' me for...
    I'm an idiot!
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  3. How can you tell where the frame hangs in CCE relative to virtual dub?

    CCE hangs on frame 185779.

    Virtual dub (under file information) shows there are 74160 frames.

    I tried going right to frame 185779 in virtual dub and it does not exist. Are the programs computing frame numbers differently?
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  4. I think I just answered my own question.

    If I take the total frames from CCE (296640) and divide by the total frames from Vdub (74160), I get 4. CCE frames are 4 times those of Vdub (is this because I am doing 4 pass?).

    Since it is erroring on 185779, I need to take this number and divide by 4 which is 46444.75. I will try splitting part 2 here and see what happens.

    Thanks for your help!
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  5. Are you doing a 4-Pass? And the problem happened at which pass? If that's the case, divided by 4 is not the right calculation.
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  6. That solved it. I split the movie (using 4 to divide the frames) at the point CCE hung. It worked perfect!

    Thanks again!
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