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02-15-2003, 09:04 AM
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Hey people,

I have a corrupt xvid file and WM9 can open BUT plays the audio

If i open it up in VDub it fixes the index. When I choose to save this file it tells me that the projected file size will be 46Gig.

What else can I use to fix this ?

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maybe you can frameserve the file to Tmpg and encode as a kvcd
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Thanks for your reply.

I have followed the whole process through and am left with a movie that has corrupt parts in it.

The movie has parts missing and what this does is shifts the audio out.

Any ideas anyone ?
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