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Problem with DV-AVI file in VDub

Discussion in 'Video playback problems' started by DSMKilla, May 16, 2007.

  1. DSMKilla

    DSMKilla Member

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    I captured video from my Sony MiniDV cam, thru Windows Movie Maker in DV-AVI format via firewire. Now when I play the file back thru VDub it is distorted at a certain part of the video. But now if I play the same file back with WMP11 the whole video plays just fine. See video below.

    *NOTES ON VIDEO*
    Please be sure to turn the volume on your computer down a little because the noise is quite loud.
    On the left monitor I have the file open in VDub-MPEG2 v1.6.15 and when I click PLAY INPUT you will notice that that the video plays but the audio is just noise.

    Now when I play the SAME VIDEO via WMP 11, you will see that it plays just fine. So what the heck could be causing this?

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    What could be causing this? It does the SAME exact thing with another video file that I captured as well. Part of the video will play fine and part of it won't when playing with VDub, but if I use WMP11 the video plays all the way thru just fine. I need VDub to work so I can edit the video.
     
  2. celtic_d

    celtic_d Regular member

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    Check what DV decoder VDub is using.
     
  3. DSMKilla

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    Alright where do I find that option at?
     
  4. DSMKilla

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    Alright I solved the problem. This is probably the most RETARDED solution to even think that this would work but here it goes.

    All I did was take the original DV-AVI that Windows Movie Maker created when I captured the video from my camera, I re-imported it into Windows Movie Maker, and then saved the file ONCE AGAIN as a DV-AVI file and now the file works PERFECT. Why it works now I have no clue lol.
     

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