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Im having a problem converting an avi, here's the spec for the original avi im trying to convert:
Video: DivX 4 (OpenDivX)20.000 FPS 512 x 384 (1.333 : 1) Duration: 01h 44m 33s
Audio: 0x0055(MP3) ID'd as MPEG-1 Layer 3 96 kb/s (48/ch x 2 ch) CBR 44100 Hz
Ive Scaned with VirtualDub, with no errors found.
Processed through MainConcepts Mpeg converter but once the mpa and mpv files are viewed through tmpeg author, the video seems to have problems around the 1hr 27min and the video freezes with the audio continuing fine.
Ran the AVI through Divx Fix, with no problems or errors found.
Very Weird.
I tried cutting out a few frames (and chopped it to keyframes in virtualdub avoiding any future audio sync probs) but still didnt rectify it. I did this twice, cutting out a larger chunk the second time around.
Here is the output details from Main Concepts encoder, it mentions something about skipped frames, could this be the problem?
If so how can I rectify it?
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MPEG video encoding
MPEG audio encoding, audio mode: 2
MPEG output file: D:My DocumentsPCDJ Recordcaseprogs and stuffs obackupFeature Filmsedit2.mpv
MPEG output file 2: D:My DocumentsPCDJ Recordcaseprogs and stuffs obackupFeature Filmsedit2.mpa
Intel SSE
MMX:y SSE:y SSE2:n 28:0 3DNowExt:n 3DNow:n CMOV:y
Initializing video encoder
Number of CPU: 1, available: 1
SIMD: SSE or 3DNowExt
Video encoder initialized
Frame size avg = 140794 bits, min = 200000000 bits, max = 0 bits
Bitrate avg = 3519855 bps, min = 501610 bps, max = 5993205 bps
Mquant avg = 2.49, min = 1, max = 36
Total size = 59812343 bytes
Skipped = 20790 frames, RC_requested = 0
I:mquant = 2.08, X=137.43, d=30.064, size = 41616
P:mquant = 2.26, X= 46.97, d=30.162, size = 24704
B:mquant = 2.13, X= 21.11, d=30.361, size = 11929
::mquant = 2.16, X= 37.27, d=30.286, size = 17597
Total time: 7968 seconds (02:12:48), time per frame: 0.051 seconds.
Avg slots/frame = 731.429; b/smp = 5.08; br = 224.000 kbps.
Convert complete
Duration: 6237.10s
Time used: 7969.72s
Ratio: 1.3
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Anyone else able to help?
Info would be appreciated.
Thanks
M
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