Bad frames can be the result of capturing your home movies,
via a capture card, and dropping frames. When you have made your home movie, and
share it with others, bad frames can also be added when that person downloads
your movie.
There are
several methods that can be used to deal with bad frames, the regular
Virtual dub can automatically scan and mask them (See
other Guide) , however when you load an AVI and you get a VBR
warning (Variable Bitrate), you should use Vdub MP3 instead.
Tools
Virtual Dub MP3 Freeze
History Long before the present vdub had the ability to search for bad frames,
Vdub MP3 was released. This free program is a modified version of Vdub,
which has no problems with VBR. So can be safely used for deleting parts
of the AVI without worrying about VBR.
Lip Sync Play back of the movie, may not show bad frames, most players are designed
to skip though them, with perhaps only the odd frame showing artefacts.
However at the same time, the player may loose audio sync when it reaches
a bad frame.
Keyframes

In the picture above, the top row represents an uncompressed AVI
showing frames 1-5. As you can see each frame is a complete frame. However
the next row shows the compressed Mpeg AVI with a keyframe at 1 and 5. As
you can see the keyframes are showing a complete picture, but frames 2,3,4
(delta frames) are only showing what's different from the previous frame.
A keyframe is added every so many frames/seconds to keep track of the
position of the movie. It also provides a good picture on which the delta frames
can be based. Mpeg 1 encoding methods call keyframes Intra-frames (I-Frames).
The half-frames for mpeg 1 come in two kinds, B-frames or the backward frames
and P-frames the predicted frames, and are designed to only store the difference
between the frames in front and the frames behind the keyframe.
Keyframes

An AVI compressed with the popular codecs,
may have keyframe spacing variation, for example DivX 3.11 alpha's default
keyframe spacing is every 10 while DivX 5 is every 300.
When AVI's are made with keyframes spaced
wide apart, and you try to fast forward, you may notice players struggling
to lock to Keyframes.
Bad Frames

When you download a home made movie, it can get corrupt, the original AVI may be
perfect, but because of downloading errors, you could end up with a lot of
bad frames. If one of the delta frames is corrupt you need to jump to the
nearest keyframe before marking it for deletion.
Removing Bad Frames with Vdub MP3
Vdub MP3 will create a log
file of bad frames it has found, this log file can be viewed in Windows
Notepad. Those bad frames listed can then be removed easily from the AVI,
starting at the highest blocks first. If you started deleting at the
lowest blocks first, the frame numbers would change.
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Load AVI into
Vdub MP3
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Select Video > Check video for
freezes
When the scan
has finished, it will either report that no bad frames have been found, or
that they have been found and logged.

Log File Vdub MP3 creates the log file at
c:\badframes.log Open the log file with notepad and
view the contents. Scan though the log, and spot any jumps, insert a blank
line to separate them.
A few tips might help you with this
task
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(Control C
= Copy)
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(Control V
= Paste)
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(Double
click text to select all)
Bad Frame Report from VirtualDub-Mp3 ================================ 12345 12346 12347 12348
12349 12350
Press enter to separate each block, makes it easier
later...
3345667 3345668 3345669 3345670
From the above log file we can see the bad frames start at 12345 but stop
at 12350 and start again at 3345667 and finally finishing at 3345670 .
This shows two groups of number range, so you need to start deleting the
highest number range first, if you don't, then the frame numbers will move
after your first delete.
Marking the bad frames for deletion at keyframes
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Go to the log file and highlight the highest number of the first block 3345670
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Copy
this number.
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Switch to Vdub MP3 and select
from the menu Edit > Go to
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Paste that number into the box,
and click OK
When this is done, the slide bar will jump to that frame number, at the
same time you may see a report that the frame is bad. Now before you mark
this you need to use the keyframe icon.
 Since this is the highest number in the list of bad frames (In the first
block), you need to
click the keyframe icon forward once.
 Now you can mark this as the end by clicking the black arrow at the bottom right
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Go back to the log file and
highlight the lowest number
of the first block 3345667
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Copy this number
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Switch to Vdub MP3 and select
from the menu Edit > Go to
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Paste that number into the box,
and click OK
When this is
done, the slide bar will jump to that frame number, at the same time you
may see a report that the frame is bad. Now before you mark this you need
to use the keyframe icon.
 Since this is the lowest number in the list of bad frames (In the first
block), you need to click the keyframe icon back once.
 Now you can
mark this as the start by clicking the black arrow at the bottom
left.
Marking the end at
keyframes is much more important than marking the start at keyframes,
however I think its best to mark both start and end.
You have now marked the start and end of the highest number blocks 3345667
to 3345670 you may see a small blue line at the progress bar. If there are
only a few frames it may be hidden.

Press the delete key, delete those frames
Do the same thing again with the
next highest blocks (If you have more than one) in this example 12345 to
12350, and any more you may have....
When you have deleted all bad
frames, you need to save out another copy using streaming
Save Out A New Copy
Video > Direct stream copy Audio > Direct stream copy
SAVE AVI (Movie2.avi)
Saving a copy out using streaming, would be like
copying a file from drive C:\ to drive D:\ and in this case missing out
the bad frames.
Once the bad frames have been removed, playback problems may now be fixed,
but importantly you can now use this new file with TMPGEnc to encode to
some other format. Once you have removed those bad frames, you can now
also use the normal vdub to save out the audio (if you wanted too)
although not required, it sometimes helps people with low powered
machines.
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