![]() (Sounds like another indexing problem to me.) I should find out if this really worked once the file is ready for play on a standalone player. WMV clip that erroneously listed itself (so far as Windows shows) as being over 2 hours long when it was really around 20 minutes in running time, and which was non-seekable. I did try to blunder my way through the use of ASFbinWin on a. That program only seems to have a command line switches glossary available for it. For those, I keep hoping to find a decent guide - or maybe any guide - for the use of ASFbinWin. WMV files (?), and may even crash when trying to load them. From my early attempts at trying Avidemux, it does not seem to offer any remedies for. Ultimately, I'm looking to have a set of methods for fixing such problems with most common video file types. I think this may be a good answer for my problem. Just save the file to a new AVI, with the default video and audio set to "copy" and it recreates the index, and patches up bad spots (you might still see glitches, but they don't freeze the video). ![]() I find that Avidemux is pretty good for mildly screwy files. I'd also like to find some other, maybe better repair options. ![]()
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