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TMPGEnc Keeps Crashing!!!

Discussion in 'MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding (AVI to DVD)' started by hestar, Jul 25, 2003.

  1. hestar

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    ok then, does sound good?
     
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    ok then, does that sound good?
     
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    oops, sorry. I didnt know it would sent it twice lol!!!
     
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    Yes you said it properly! :)
     
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    ok. i wanna delete the bad frames with Virtual Dub. I go to the bad frame and then press delete, but it just says "error decompressing video frame ..." at the bottom of the frame? What do i do?
     
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    OK. I have sorted out that little problem. I made VDUB do an auto search for bad frames, it found 1 bad frame and 28 undecodable frames. I then masked them, put video and audio on Direct Stream Copy and saved the new avi. Like you said, the video and audio was out of sync with the new file, but atleast there is no bad frames. So, i have started encoding the avi with TMPEnc to a mpeg. I guess the new mpeg will be out of sync. Will a demultiplex and multiplex sort this out or do i have to do it manually? What do you think i should do after removing the bad frames?
     
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    Wello try using Nandub instead!! :)
     
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    ok Dela, i have sorted my problem. I have read a lot of FAQs and guides and all i needed was VDUB MP3 Freeze. It finds the bad frames and puts them in a notepad doc called "badframes" on C:. I then deleted frames, but not at the bad frames themselves, but at the next and previous keyframes. The new avi was then not out of sync, and still had perfect picture quality. I am now making VCDs with no problems now. It has taken about two months of searching and talking to you on afterdawn and i think now i will never have a problem again. Thank you so much on all your help!!!!!
    (I thought I would just tell u how i sorted it in case anybody else had the same problem.)
     
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    OK Cool man, good luck! :)
     

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