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Avidemox doest not load complete video

Started by tOmAtEl, February 26, 2014, 07:40:08 PM

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tOmAtEl

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


thany

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.

AQUAR

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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!).