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I'm not sure why, it does that... the first time it did it, it seemed to be right after i upgraded directX (yeah... if it ain't broke, don't fix it.... but oh well, i did, and learned my lesson the hard way). Then i used the windows restoration thing, reloaded it to about a day before the upgrade (the system files of the time, that is), and it seemed okay afterwards.
But last night, when i was encoding, it did this. I don't know why, is there an inherant problem with the XVID codec that'll do this?
By the way, this happens only in media player, and sometimes in premiere. TMPEG and VirtualDub show it just fine, and premiere shows it like the error when it first reads it, but if i tell it to capture the frame, it captures what the frame SHOULD have been (the actual video stream).
ANyway, any help on fixing this wonderful problem, and keeping it fixed, would be much appreciate.
Arrigatou.