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[#21453]
Written by: icey35 [09/03/07, 21:00] Action: [ Reply ] [ Quote ] |
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am i missing something? i can't run these 2sd rips in anything other than vlc half the time? is there something i need to install or are they just encoding stuff badly? |
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[#21454]
Written by: icey35 [09/03/07, 21:01] Action: [ Reply ] [ Quote ] |
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[#21457]
Written by: jackattack [09/03/07, 21:30] Action: [ Reply ] [ Quote ] |
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Try uninstalling and upgrading your codecs. They work perfectly fine if your running the correct xvid codecs. Some people have reported problems but they go away if you use the correct codecs. Obviously it's a minority or the rip would be nuked on the scene. 2SD is probably the best DSR quality your going to get. |
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[#21562]
Written by: asshole [10/03/07, 19:53] Action: [ Reply ] [ Quote ] |
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The tracker (85.17.42.17:7001) seems to be dead... |
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[#21945]
Written by: mikkoa [12/03/07, 18:49] Action: [ Reply ] [ Quote ] |
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There is definitely something wrong with the 2SD rips. I opened one of them in VirtualDub, which reported that the sound VBR header is incorrect. VirtualDub opted to fix it, after which I used VirtualDub's Direct Stream Copy to create a fixed version of the avi. This played alright on BSPlayer, but the audio was occasionally out-of-sync, just like VirtualDub warned when it fixed the header. I'm using the newest BSPlayer and ffdshow, and no, reinstalling the codecs doesn't help. |
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[#22185]
Written by: boiss007 [13/03/07, 13:37] Action: [ Reply ] [ Quote ] |
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its not a codec problem they fucked up tye avi muxing..... if u cant play the episode make a direct stream copy with virtualdub, it should b alrite after(takes 1 min u can found tuto online ) |
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