| 30 Oct 2003 11:00 am |
Jola Guest | Trying to read video errors from an Xvid.avi file with Vdub1.5 but when I get 29 frames in it crashes my PC. I’m very new to this and unfortunately the tute I have only shows how to delete bad frames in a previous version - any help appreciated
Thx
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| 30 Oct 2003 12:39 pm |
Mickos Guest | Is the movie file bad to watch anyway. Why are you checking for errors in the first place ?
Please tell...
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| 12 Nov 2003 01:03 am |
FrightfoO Guest | VirtualDub’s used to scan video content that have become inexplicably corrupted, then that content can be fixed.
Jola: try using DivFix (http://www.divx-digest.com/software/divfix.html), or DivXReapair (http://divxrepair.sourceforge.net/). Although VirtualDub/MP3 Freeze is a great program, it can have troubles sometimes, because it’s optimized to perform the best for regular AVI editing.
DivXRepair and DivFix are solely for repairing DivX/XviD files. They’re based on VirtualDub, but take advantage of, and build upon the repairing abilities of the VirtualDub program/code, so they don’t crash as much. Really they’re just optimized versions of VDub’s AVI repair tool.
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| 16 Nov 2004 01:43 am |
rebel543 Guest | i have a program called mp4sp which uses virtualdub to convert video files so they can play on my archos mp4 player. everytime i try to convert a video file it crashes. can someone please help me? this is what it says:
Crash reason: Access Violation
Crash context:
An out-of-bounds memory access (access violation) occurred in module 'VirtualDub'.
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| 23 Mar 2007 05:09 pm |
bb4life247 Guest | Upgrade your xvid, i was having the same problem until i upgraded
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