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dv bestand werkt niet meer
Feb 16, 2009

ik ben bezig met een dvd, alleen 1 dv avi bestand wat gemonteerd en uitgerenderd is werkt niet meer. het wordt ook niet meer herkent door verschillende montage en afspeel programma's het bestand is ongeveer 900mb groot ik heb een programma gevonden (virtual dub) en als het bestand daar is ingeladen dan is er wel beeld en geluid tot een bepaald frame, ook krijg ik de volgende error's [IMG]http://i41.tinypic.com/2agvas.jpg[/IMG] heeft iemand verstand van dit soort programma's of van het oplossen van mijn probleem?

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Beijing Day Tours
Feb 17, 2009

cheap beijing Tours come from www.bookchinaonline.com.auFull Day Great Wall & Ming Tombs Tour with lunch --- $128 Duration approx. 9 hoursThe renowned Great Wall totals more than 12,000 km, and is arguably China’s most prominent image throughout. The only man made object visible from the moon, The Wall stretches from the east coast to the Gobi Desert in the west. In many locations, separate walls purposed to keep out marauding nomads, were linked up. The most popular area of the wall is located at Badaling.A visit to the Ming Tombs and Sacred Way, located 50 km north-west of Beijing, is commonly linked with the Great Wall tours. The Tombs are the resting places for the Ming Emperors. Full Day Great Wall Tour at Mutianyu including lunch --- $133 Duration approx. 9 hoursThe Great Wall at Mutianyu showcases the numerous watch towers that were erected by the Emperor to look out for the marauding Mongols from the north. However, as the leader of the Mongols, Genghis Khan, famously said, “A wall is only as strong as the men who guard it”. Both the dramatic mountainous vista and the less commercial setting have made Mutianyu one of the increasingly popular parts of the wall to visit. For those visitors who are unable to walk far, there is the option of taking a cable car to the wall. On the flip side, if you like a bit of adrenaline and want an unique experience, why not take the exhilarating toboggan ride (luge) from the wall back down to the visitor centre. Whatever you do at the Great Wall at Mutianyu, you’ll be guaranteed an unforgettable day! Full Day Great Wall Tour at Simatai including lunch --- $167 Duration approx. 9 hoursWhilst the Great Wall at Simatai is one of the furthest parts of the wall from Beijing, this is also its appeal. Having been only partially restored, the visitor can get an impression of what the wall was like when it was originally built nearly 700 years ago. The Simatai section, with its densely-dispersed watchtowers winding along mountain ridges, is spectacular. These watchtowers are well preserved and with some covering mountain peaks almost one thousand meters high, the views, over this 5.4 kilometre section, are breathtaking. Please note that as Simatai has only been partially repaired, this section of the wall is less suitable for those people who may require assistance whilst walking. Full Day Great Wall Walking Tour from Jinshaling to Simatai including lunch --- $182 Duration approx. 9 hoursIf you’ve ever wanted to walk along one of the wonders of the world, then this is the day trip for you. Drive with your guide, in your own private vehicle, to the Great Wall at Simatai. The wall at Simatai has only been partially restored, so it gives the visitor a more genuine glimpse of the original structure. With the guide, walk for 10 kilometres along the wall (approx 4 hours), at your own pace, whilst enjoying the spectacular views of the surrounding countryside. Please note that whilst you do not need to have the fitness of an athlete at the Beijing Olympic Games, a moderate level of fitness is required, as the wall can be steep in certain areas. Finish the trip at the Jinshaling section of the Great Wall, where your driver will be waiting for you, ready to return you to the comfort of your hotel. If this isn’t the highlight of your trip to China, we’d like to know what is! Two Days Great Wall experience including meals as indicated --- $515 Duration approx. 2 hoursImagine spending a night at an exclusive Manchurian hunting lodge nestled beside the Great Wall of China…Day 1Your tour starts with a visit to the famous Ming Tombs, the resting place of thirteen Chinese Emperors. Walk along the Sacred Way, the “divine road” leading to the Ming Tombs, lined with larger than life marble sculptures, before visiting the mausoleum of Ding Ling, the emperor who occupied the throne the longest during the Ming Dynasty. Afterwards, visit the Silver Pagoda at the foot of the craggy Silver Mountain, before transferring to the Red Capital Residence for your overnight stay. The Red Capital Ranch is an eco-tourism resort set on a private estate of 50 acres offering 360 degree views of the Great Wall of China. The architectural details and décor of each of the ten villas differ, featuring a fusion of Chinese, Tibetan and Manchurian themes. Relax in the Warlord’s Lounge or enjoy a massage in the Tibetan Secret Spa. (Lunch,Dinner)Day 2A short drive this morning to the Mutianyu section. The Great Wall at Mutianyu showcases the numerous watch towers that were erected by the Emperor to look out for the marauding Mongols from the north. However, as the leader of the Mongols, Genghis Khan, famously said, “A wall is only as strong as the men who guard it”. Both the dramatic mountainous vista and the less commercial setting make Mutianyu one of the increasingly popular parts of the wall to visit. For those visitors who are unable to walk far, there is the option of taking a cable car to the wall. On the flip side, if you like a bit of adrenaline and want an unique experience, why not take the exhilarating toboggan ride (luge) from the wall back down to the visitor centre. Optional excursion to fish for trout at one of the nearby trout farms and enjoy a grilled trout lunch. Returning to Beijing, stop at the Bird’s Nest Stadium, the venue for the Olympic Games and marvel at the innovative structure of this stadium. (Breakfast,Lunch) Full Day Forbidden City, Summer Palace & Temple of Heaven including lunch --- $130 Duration approx. 9 hoursThe Forbidden City is the largest and best-preserved collection of ancient buildings in China. The Chinese name for The Forbidden City translates to ‘The Palace Museum’ and by this name it is commonly known to most Chinese people. Home to the Emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties for over 500 years, the basic layout of the city was established between 1406 and 1420. The Summer Palace, 12 km west of Beijing, was established as an Imperial Garden and provided a summer retreat for Emperor and his family during those hot summer days.Following its completion in 1420, The Temple of Heaven was used as a platform for the Emperor to perform sacrifices and solemn rites. Full Day Beijing Zoo, Hutongs and Lama Temple Tour including lunch --- $110 Duration approx. 8 hoursBeijing’s Hutongs are associated with the oldest residential areas. Charming alleyways and old walled courtyard homes dating back to the Ming and Qing dynasties enchants you with a belief of having stepped back in time. The narrow streets invite visits by rickshaws.Hutong dwellers believe in “close neighbours are better than distant relatives.” The Lama Temple is the most renowned Tibetan Buddhist Temple outside of its origin. Found north-west of the city centre, it is the most colourful temple in Beijing. The temple, well known for its 55 foot tall sandalwood statue of Buddha, is a highlight for any visitor.China’s famous pandas can be seen at the City Zoo, along with numerous other animals. Half Day Hutong Tour with transfers --- $115 Duration approx. 4 hoursDating back over 600 years to the Ming and Qing dynasties, the “hutongs” are the narrow alleyways of residential Beijing. Travelling by rickshaw, you will discover charming alleyways and old walled courtyard homes, that enchant you with a belief of having stepped back in time. Your tour includes a visit of a local family’s house, which gives you an unique insight into everyday Beijing life. Hutong dwellers live by the ancient saying: “close neighbours are better than distant relatives.” "Legend of Kung Fu" Performance with transfers --- $64 Duration approx. 3 hoursTelling the story of a young boy who trains to become a monk, the “Legend of Kung Fu” is a unique theatrical production which celebrates the philosophy and skill of the martial art of Kung Fu through story-line, dramatic design, choreography and breath-taking music. This performance offers so much more than the forgettable western concept of performers chopping wooden boards in half. Peking Opera performance with transfers --- $67 Duration approx. 3 hoursWith a history of over 200 years, Beijing Opera combines stories of the important historical events of the Emperors and their dynasties with graceful dancing, beautiful backdrops, exquisite costumes and acrobatic fighting. In the western world, opera often suggests formal dress and an experience only offered to aristocracy. However, due to its evolving nature and historical undertones, Beijing Opera has always appealed to the masses. Acrobatic show with transfers --- $64 Duration approx. 3 hoursOne of the oldest performing arts, a Chinese acrobatic show is one not to be missed. Marvel at displays of gravity-defying contortionism, juggling, gymnastics, trapeze artists, unicycling, Chinese yo-yo’s, chair-stacking and much more. You will come out astonished at what the human body can do.

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Michael Hamers
Feb 18, 2009

Russo;1535019 wrote: ik ben bezig met een dvd, alleen 1 dv avi bestand wat gemonteerd en uitgerenderd is werkt niet meer.
het wordt ook niet meer herkent door verschillende montage en afspeel programma's

het bestand is ongeveer 900mb groot

ik heb een programma gevonden (virtual dub) en als het bestand daar is ingeladen dan is er wel beeld en geluid tot een bepaald frame, ook krijg ik de volgende error's

[IMG]http://i41.tinypic.com/2agvas.jpg[/IMG]

heeft iemand verstand van dit soort programma's of van het oplossen van mijn probleem?


Ik hoop dat je het origineel nog hebt, want dit lijkt op een corrupt bestand. Recovery is zo te zien ook niet mogelijk, want virtualdub probeert dat automatisch al...

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