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Hello,
I am a longtime user of TMPGenc, which is an amazing program. Few days
ago I was converting an avi file to mpeg-2 and I got this error every
time in the same place. I am sure the mistake is in the avi file,
because I also tried another program and got the same error, in the
same place. What do you suggest? The avi file is playable on my PC.
Thanks.
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silviu67@gmail.com (Bruno) wrote:
>I am a longtime user of TMPGenc, which is an amazing program. Few days
>ago I was converting an avi file to mpeg-2 and I got this error every
>time in the same place. I am sure the mistake is in the avi file,
>because I also tried another program and got the same error, in the
>same place. What do you suggest? The avi file is playable on my PC.
>Thanks.
If you haven't already done this in TMPGEnc, it might be worth trying:
Under Option / Environmental setting, select the VFAPI plug-in tab.
Right-click on DirectShow Multimedia File Reader, and select Higher
priority. Repeat that until it is at the top of the list.
If that doesn't help, you could try using VirtualDub (or maybe even
TMPGEnc itself) to re-encode the AVI file (use the huffyuv codec to
avoid quality loss). That might fix whatever is wrong with it.
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Another tool that I've used to fix problem files is "RAD Tools"
from Bink&Smacker. It's also free.
Scott
DeepOne@ix.netcom.com wrote:
: If that doesn't help, you could try using VirtualDub (or maybe even
: TMPGEnc itself) to re-encode the AVI file (use the huffyuv codec to
: avoid quality loss). That might fix whatever is wrong with it.
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sgordon@changethisparttohardbat.com wrote in message news:<vtxTd.8176$m31.102461@typhoon.sonic.net>...
> Another tool that I've used to fix problem files is "RAD Tools"
> from Bink&Smacker. It's also free.
>
> Scott
>
> DeepOne@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> : If that doesn't help, you could try using VirtualDub (or maybe even
> : TMPGEnc itself) to re-encode the AVI file (use the huffyuv codec to
> : avoid quality loss). That might fix whatever is wrong with it.
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