Ranguvar
20th September 2007, 02:24
I recently got a video off the net that is DivX 5 with Ogg Vorbis audio in an AVI container.
Apparently there's something wrong with it; although it plays fine (no seeking), it won't encode in anything, or open in VDub(Mod).
I know VLC can fix some broken AVIs... but it doens't detect it as broken, and plays it fine.
Anything I can do?
I could just capture the audio stream with Audacity if I had to, but I still need a way to extract the video from the broken AVI.
I'm using mkvmerge GUI from MKVtoolnix, and it reports the following:
mkvmerge v2.1.0 ('Another Place To Fall') built on Aug 19 2007 13:39:56
'C:\Video.avi': Using the OGG/OGM demultiplexer.
'C:\Video.avi' track 0: Using the MPEG-4 part 2 video output module.
'C:\Video.avi' track 1: Using the Vorbis output module.
The file 'C:\Video.mkv' has been opened for writing.
And then halfway through, it gets:
Ogg/Ogm file. Will try to continue.
Warning: ogm_reader: Could not find the next Ogg page. This indicates a damaged Ogg/Ogm file. Will try to continue.
It then says it failed.
I can't share the video; it's private.
Apparently there's something wrong with it; although it plays fine (no seeking), it won't encode in anything, or open in VDub(Mod).
I know VLC can fix some broken AVIs... but it doens't detect it as broken, and plays it fine.
Anything I can do?
I could just capture the audio stream with Audacity if I had to, but I still need a way to extract the video from the broken AVI.
I'm using mkvmerge GUI from MKVtoolnix, and it reports the following:
mkvmerge v2.1.0 ('Another Place To Fall') built on Aug 19 2007 13:39:56
'C:\Video.avi': Using the OGG/OGM demultiplexer.
'C:\Video.avi' track 0: Using the MPEG-4 part 2 video output module.
'C:\Video.avi' track 1: Using the Vorbis output module.
The file 'C:\Video.mkv' has been opened for writing.
And then halfway through, it gets:
Ogg/Ogm file. Will try to continue.
Warning: ogm_reader: Could not find the next Ogg page. This indicates a damaged Ogg/Ogm file. Will try to continue.
It then says it failed.
I can't share the video; it's private.