Four months on, and my problem went away but is coming back into 1 in every 2 recompresses - it looks like these forums have picked up a lot more users since November 2001, so I was hoping for any further suggestions on the issue. See below for original post.
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I've had a very frustrating issue related to divx for the last few weeks. The problem arises when using virtualdub to recompress an avi using the low motion divx 3.11 codec. The result always contains corrupt frames, even though the source avi was perfect.
I've tried almost everthing to cure it - from reinstalling the codec to even reinstalling Windows 2000 and downloading virtualdub again, the same happens. I'm beginning to think its a hardware issue but I've not added anything new recently.
Another strange thing is, if I use fast motion 3.11, the result is fine - no corrupt frames at all... I'm completely baffled.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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I've had a very frustrating issue related to divx for the last few weeks. The problem arises when using virtualdub to recompress an avi using the low motion divx 3.11 codec. The result always contains corrupt frames, even though the source avi was perfect.
I've tried almost everthing to cure it - from reinstalling the codec to even reinstalling Windows 2000 and downloading virtualdub again, the same happens. I'm beginning to think its a hardware issue but I've not added anything new recently.
Another strange thing is, if I use fast motion 3.11, the result is fine - no corrupt frames at all... I'm completely baffled.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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