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    How do I check for bad frames? I used VDub and did it that way. But when it got done checking it didn't tell me which ones are bad.
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    You should use VirtualDub MP3 as it creates a log file which lists which frames are bad.
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    VirtualDub MP3 is in the Tools Section to your left.
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    Here's a guide for taking out by frames with VirtualDub MP3 Freeze:

    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/userguides/142555.php

    Hope That Helps!!! :P
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    I have the MP3 freeze version but I don't know where to find the Log.
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    Originally Posted by St0ked56
    I have the MP3 freeze version but I don't know where to find the Log.
    It's usually in the "Crive" directory of your computer. :P
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    The log displays which frames are bad in your source. :P
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    I know where its supposed to be, but its not there. Ive scanned the movie at least 6 or 7 times and I still get the same results(Nothing, all it says it 3 bad frames at the bottom of VDub). I can't find the logs anywhere in the CPU I have Version 1.5.0. Any ideas?
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