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			 I would be very interested in a software that is capable of "repairing frozen frames". 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			I am using Vegas now and that means I have to track those frames and then delete them. There should be an easier way. Virtual dub is able to notice the errors. There should be a program out there that is able to notice them AND repair or delete them? 
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		 What exactly do you mean by frozen frames?  Where they dropped during capture? 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			When I get freaky frames, I cut them out, then I use a stitcher program, which basically CREATES frames for you by interpolating the first and last frames u tell it to use. But it takes pretty advanced editing skills to accomplish this kind of thing. My suggestion is, if you only have 2-3 consecutive frozen frames, cut them out and have a quick fade between the last frame you see and the first one you see after the cut. Be sure to have that fade extend over 2-3 frames. It'll be practically unnoticeable. 
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