tony140
11th February 2003, 03:58
I'm trying to convert 3 divx movies to mpeg 2 so I can burn them on a dvd-r. However, one of the movies has a gradual loss of sync as the movie progresses after I encoded it to mpeg with tmpg (the original divx plays fine with no sync problems). I scanned the original divx movie with Virtualdub and it told me I have bad frames.
I now know my original movie has bad frames. I have read that virtualdub can fix (or delete) the bad frames in a way that the audio will still be in sync after I encode to mpeg. How do I do this?
I now know my original movie has bad frames. I have read that virtualdub can fix (or delete) the bad frames in a way that the audio will still be in sync after I encode to mpeg. How do I do this?