F**ked up DivX

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  • MPS
    Digital Video Enthusiast
    Digital Video Enthusiast
    • Mar 2003
    • 358

    F**ked up DivX

    I got hold of a DivX movie, which lasts about 1h 35 min. but when I load it to the player, it shows over 4 hrs. No use tryin to skip forward or sth, cause it crashes the movie, tried to watch the whole thing, but it freezes after few minutes.
    Info:
    AUDIO: MPEG Layer-3,128 kBit/s, 48,000 Hz, Stereo
    VIDEO: 640 x 400, bytes: 24, frames: 142878, frames/sec.: 25.000, 94 KB/sec., DIVXMPG4 V3
    Tried DivFix, but after this first error (few minutes from the start) the video turns into big green and other colors' pixels and then craches the player. Tried VirtualDub & a couple of other prog, but none help.
    Got any ideas besides forgetting about the movie?
  • chickeneater
    Digital Video Expert
    Digital Video Expert
    • Apr 2002
    • 672

    #2
    try the ffdwhow filter and use your divfixed version. Or get the tsunami filter pack, but if you have nimo, uninstall nimo.
    FFDShow filters
    Guliverkli's Media Player Classic

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    • MPS
      Digital Video Enthusiast
      Digital Video Enthusiast
      • Mar 2003
      • 358

      #3
      gonna try, but dunno...

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      • Enchanter
        Old member
        • Feb 2002
        • 5417

        #4
        Re: F**ked up DivX

        Originally posted by MPS
        I got hold of a DivX movie, which lasts about 1h 35 min. but when I load it to the player, it shows over 4 hrs. No use tryin to skip forward or sth, cause it crashes the movie, tried to watch the whole thing, but it freezes after few minutes.
        Info:
        AUDIO: MPEG Layer-3,128 kBit/s, 48,000 Hz, Stereo
        VIDEO: 640 x 400, bytes: 24, frames: 142878, frames/sec.: 25.000, 94 KB/sec., DIVXMPG4 V3
        Tried DivFix, but after this first error (few minutes from the start) the video turns into big green and other colors' pixels and then craches the player. Tried VirtualDub & a couple of other prog, but none help.
        Got any ideas besides forgetting about the movie?
        Try direct streaming with Virtualdub:

        1. Open file in Virtual/nandub
        2. Set both Video and Audio tabs to Direct Stream Copy
        3. Go to File -> Save as AVI... and give a name to the new file

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        • MPS
          Digital Video Enthusiast
          Digital Video Enthusiast
          • Mar 2003
          • 358

          #5
          hmm... that might help; ffdshow - not quite did

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