Hi there,
I'm trying to change the audio track in an video file.
The video file is ripped of a BluRay-Disk.
Codec: H264 - MPEG-4 AVC (part 10) (avc1) (by VLC), in a mkv-Container.
The length should be 1:29:18 (h:mm:ss).
If I open the file in Avidemux 2.6.7 on Debian Linux (compiled off source) it's length is only 00:32:20.062.
I've had the same problem using Avidemux 2.5.6 (or something else, latest version off deb-multimedia-repository).
Obviously changing vom qt4 to gtk-version didn't help.
Console output is pasted here: http://pastebin.com/R6r5TbEc
I've tried other videos as well, with the same container and codec, they work.
Codec: H264 - MPEG-4 AVC (part 10) (avc1).
I've tried to repair the file using Meteroite, but the 'repaired' file has the same error.
So I need a clue: How do I get Avidemux to open the whole file?
Greetings
tOmAtEl
I think it depends on how exactly you ripped the BR disc. You say the video is in a MKV container, that's fine, but MKV doesn't appear natively on BR discs. So something must have created your MKV files to begin with. What exactly, and how?
I wouldn't be surpized if somehow your MKV file is the result of having binary-appended multiple ones, which is why it appears to stop at about one-thirds of the way. I don't know if this is the case, I'm just guessing.
It would help if you could post the video somewhere, or better yet, create a smaller testcase (I'll assume your MKV file is quite big). But start by specifying how *exactly* you got your hands on that MKV file.
The OP seems to implicate the use of VLC for the ripping process.
Could try rebuilding its index with an MKV repair tool (google meteorite!).