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Old 16-02-2003   #1 (permalink)
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checking Divx or xvid avi's

Dose anyone know of a program that quickly checks avi
for errors without having to veiw the movie manually?

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DivFix can do this, but its not 100% certain that it will work as is should.
But most of the time it works for me.
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I thought divfix couldn't solve freezing issues though? I've got an xvid file with a major freezing problem and I can't find anything to sort it out.

I've tried avidefreeze but that just quits as soon as you try and start it...
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DivFix says itself that it cant find all problem. I find it finds many but not all.

For those persistant problem avi's, I generally re-claim them by re-encoding in Nandub to DivX but click in Options/Preferences/AVI the box for "Ignore errors from shitty input decrompressors". Works for me.
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Just tried that on that particular AVI and nandub crashed when it got to the problem frame. Back to the drawing board!

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Then use VirtualDUB or Nandub to actually cut out the bad section. 1/2 a second missing from a movie that plays is better than intact and unable to play fully.
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