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The final Divx* file loses Audio / Video sync part way through or only in certain sections of the file. Whats happening?

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The final Divx* file loses Audio / Video sync part way through or only in certain sections of the file. Whats happening?

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This can be caused by several things : CAUSE 1: Version .382 / .384 / .386. All three revs had a compiler bug in the main mpeg decode routines. An incorrect number of frames per second were output, which resulted in A/V sync being lost on the last 1/3 of the Divx* file. SOLUTION: Download the latest version of Vidomi or use version .379 or lower. CAUSE 2: The source material is telecined and FILM mode is failing to provide a consistent number of frames per second. (In other words the number of frames per second varies up/down over the source). SOLUTION: A true inverse telecine filter is required to fix this problem. Try using adaptive IVTC on the video options screen. If adaptive IVTC fails, then manual IVTC will be required or external tools will need to be used to generate a better mpeg for Vidomi to process.

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