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-- The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers *XViD* - DVD SCR - ViTE (http://www.vcdhq.com/forum/showthread.php?threadid=13381)


Posted by The Ironduke on 01-11-2003 09:25 AM:

What a load of monkey shit!

The one big release Vite had to get right and they blow it.

bad sync aweful encoding error's that wont let me redo in Vdub for my xcard.

UP YOUR AZZ VIte!


Posted by spanner on 01-11-2003 12:04 PM:

7:48 CD1 will not even play in my media players. Crashes them all! Dammit even DivFiX doesn't fix it! Are there any other tools to fix it?


Posted by FlyingBig on 01-11-2003 01:14 PM:

Is the Sync fix accurate? Other than the sound being outta sync this release blows the trunks off the TDI release. Thanks


Posted by 8tImER on 01-11-2003 01:14 PM:

Re: thank u

quote:
Originally posted by sedate
The.Lord.of.the.Rings.The.Two.Towers.AC3.DVDScr.XViD.INTERNAL-ViTE


DivX <-> XviD maybe?

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Blah?


Posted by vorbis on 01-11-2003 01:42 PM:

hey!, this release isn't that bad. I think its pretty decent, that glitch is pretty small.


Posted by traumatek on 01-11-2003 02:14 PM:

how do you watch past the 7:48 glitch?

for me, both zoomplayer and wmplayer crash at that point??

cheers
Trauma


Posted by cico on 01-11-2003 02:23 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by traumatek
how do you watch past the 7:48 glitch?

for me, both zoomplayer and wmplayer crash at that point??

cheers
Trauma


earlier on this post was said that latest xvid codec seems to let you watch the whole movie with just that second looking... "strange"


Posted by traumatek on 01-11-2003 02:37 PM:

in answer to my own question. To remove the glitch, use nandub,
- go to the frames that give an error message in the message bar
- set selection start one or two frames before this (about 12229)
- move to the frame after the last error frame (about 12296)
- edit > delete frames
- save as new avi


If you cant find syncfix - fixrus
the nandub settings are:

VirtualDub.Open("ttt-cd1-xvid.avi", 0, 0);

VirtualDub.audio.SetSource(1);
VirtualDub.audio.SetMode(0);
VirtualDub.video.SetMode(0);
VirtualDub.audio.SetInterleave(1,500,1,0,-225);

VirtualDub.subset.Clear();
VirtualDub.subset.AddFrame(0, 126417);

VirtualDub.SaveAVI("ttt-cd1-fixed.avi");

VirtualDub.Close();


VirtualDub.Open("ttt-cd2-xvid.avi", 0, 0);

VirtualDub.audio.SetSource(1);
VirtualDub.audio.SetMode(0);
VirtualDub.video.SetMode(0);
VirtualDub.audio.SetInterleave(1,500,1,0,-225);

VirtualDub.subset.Clear();
VirtualDub.subset.AddFrame(0, 125319);

VirtualDub.SaveAVI("ttt-cd2-fixed.avi");

VirtualDub.Close();


Posted by rayfoo on 01-11-2003 03:24 PM:

Where to d/load the latest XVID codecs? And can someone do a batch file to fix the video glitch ?


Posted by kubomipixel on 01-11-2003 03:26 PM:

decetn

its pretty damn good. I dont know what the sync fix is all about seems perfectly fine to me.

although there is 2 freezes i had on cd 1.

7.48
54:59

ill try to delete them few frames. see if that works thanks


Posted by DJD4566 on 01-11-2003 04:14 PM:

WOO HOO the full movie on 2 disc hell yea this is the shit but im gonna re sync correctly myself then do an encode 2 vcd and see if that can get passed that bad pixelation scene every one is talking about alot of times encoding helps to get through the whole scene and plays better
"i'll be back"


Posted by kubomipixel on 01-11-2003 04:35 PM:

there we go

ok i fixed it no more crashes use nandub and use the slider (dont play at these parts or it will crash nandub only use the slider) to go to 7.42 make start selection then scroll to 7:46 make end selection and delete those 4 seconds.....then repeat the process for 54:40-54:50 then it wont crash the players at least on cd1 that is.....havent watched cd 2 but didnt hear of any errors


Posted by crob on 01-11-2003 04:41 PM:

Well, I used the Fixrus sync fix - and although CD1 is now fine, CD2 is still out of sync. Has anyone got the exact setting for nandub to get this into sync? (I've tried -225 and -390 but it's still not right)


Posted by johto on 01-11-2003 04:54 PM:

I fixed it ! I found out that the second file does not need "fix" !
So, the -225 that is done by the fix actually fucks it up.

Its easy to fix, you just need to re-fix it by 225, NOT -255 so it goes back to default


Posted by ZeroPower on 01-11-2003 05:56 PM:

hey traumatek, i used your instruction only how to save it? I mean audio, video full compresion mode or direct stream?


Posted by traumatek on 01-11-2003 07:17 PM:

video in direct stream


Posted by johto on 01-11-2003 10:08 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by ZeroPower
hey traumatek, i used your instruction only how to save it? I mean audio, video full compresion mode or direct stream?


Both audio & video with direct stream...


Posted by grave_digga on 01-12-2003 04:03 AM:

Well, my first post her .

Solution for fix the 7:48 "hang" Problem:

Download this patch: Fix for LotR TTT VitE CD1 XviD

Read the NFO. You need Nandub for the Fix. The Audio fix is like other mentioned above. -225 is right.


Posted by ohm2k3 on 01-12-2003 07:01 AM:

my brother is having a problem playing this movie... he installed the 400 kb xvid_installer from

http://www.filemirrors.com/search.s...viD_Install.exe

and when he tries to play it in windows media player or bsplayer or power dvd, they all play it but when there's lots of motion, the picture drags across the screen and looks terrible....

what could this mean? he tried uninstalling that codec and reinstalling another one but that still doesn't work.

any ideas?


Posted by Pra3t0 on 01-12-2003 09:50 AM:

Re: there we go

Lotsa artifacting in the video. 970kbits/s (shudders) The FIXRUS patch worked for me. Audio is synced on both CDs now.


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