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| Cyberman |
| Posted: Nov 27 2004, 09:30 PM |
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There seem to be frames lost when encoding to DivX - at the end, one or two are missing. I noticed because I encoded a file with two distinctive frames at the end - they´re missing in the DivX file.
Encoding with 1.5.1 gave the same.
However, with DrDivX, all frames were in the file, so I guess it´s a problem of VirtualDub.
VDub doesn´t work too well with DivX either - skipping through frames sometimes shows wrong pictures(probably because of B-Frames, or the non-linear ordering of frames.
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| i4004 |
| Posted: Nov 28 2004, 02:26 AM |
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http://forums.virtualdub.org/index.php?act...sing,and,frames
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| Cyberman |
| Posted: Nov 28 2004, 07:37 AM |
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DOH!
And I thought I´d have searched good enough. Apparently not...
[edit] "missing" - I didn´t search for "missing". I only used "lost". Why can´t the search command use a language of its own, with only one way to express things?...
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| i4004 |
| Posted: Nov 28 2004, 03:23 PM |
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