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![]() Some long shots here. I suppose that the file plays back fine in Windows Media Player or whatever you use.
- Disable that thing that WMM does where it automatically makes clips when you import videos. I'm not sure whether WLMM still does this or whether it would make a difference. - Trim the video into smaller clips using something like Virtualdub or Avidemux first (recompression is not necessary) and import each individual clip into WMM. - Use Virtualdub or Avidemux to re-encode the file using a lossless codec, and import that. FFDShow covers one called HuffYUV. You might have to enable its use in the FFDShow config first. - Reinstall FRAPS. Last edited by wackypanda; 29-08-2011 at 04:16 PM. |
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