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Old 26th September 2003, 22:21   #1  |  Link
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Matroska Stream Editor

Here is a new program to manipulate any type of stream in a Matroska file. (Cut, append, time-shift, etc) It is free for non-commercial use. Right now the current feature set is complete. I am looking for help in finding bugs in it. So, without further wait, here is the Matroska Stream Editor.

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Old 27th September 2003, 19:57   #2  |  Link
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Sorry to say but the download link doesn't work for me...

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Old 27th September 2003, 20:02   #3  |  Link
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it's working fine for me
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Old 27th September 2003, 20:14   #4  |  Link
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Strange!

I tried it again with my Opera 7.20 browser and with Internet Explorer and the only message I always get is:
"ERROR The requested URL could not be retrieved"

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My web server is running off of port 81, instead of the normal port 80. If you have any sort of firewall/proxy set up, it might interfere.

Other than downloading, is anyone experiencing any issues with it?
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append? woot
/me is dancing the happy dance
I'm going to try my mad VFR mkv thing.
"intro @24fps, opening @30fps, episode @24fps, ending @30fps, outtro @24 fps" will be so good
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Hi,

i felt free to build a mirror *klick*

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Old 28th September 2003, 16:23   #8  |  Link
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One experience that I thought I would mention:

I created a file with a 10 second gap in the middle where there wasn't anything. When I went to play it back, Directshow played it back without a gap. I checked the created file with MKVInfo, and it had been written correctly. So, if you make a file with a gap in it, apparently DirectShow will ignore the gap.

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If noone has seen any bugs, then I will rename it as version 1.0 and call it good.
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Old 5th October 2003, 18:44   #10  |  Link
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Edit: For some reason changing the name b0rked it, just use RC6.

Okay, its been changed to version 1. There isn't any functional difference except that this exe isn't compressed with UPX. Also, for Sirber's benefit, here is a 7zip link. (724KB vs 865KB) Matroska Stream Editor v1

edit: Someone pointed out that a newer version of 7-Zip was available. I made a self extracting archive with it that is 9KB smaller than the other one. (715KB)

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Thank you for this tool.
Only a question, after the multiplexing with VirtualDubMod i add the attachments with MatroskaStreamEditor. But in the mkv final file the chapter division created with VDM is missed.
Can you add in the next version a utilitie for add/edit chapters?
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I D/L Matroska Stream Editor.But It can't open any my mkv files,which made by mkvtoolnix 0.7.1
Do I need some more .dll?
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What happens when you try to?
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Old 10th October 2003, 04:30   #14  |  Link
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I can't parsing any mkv files I have.

Status: Parsed D:\Video\video_divx5_aac.mkv for 0ms
Status: Parsed D:\Video\video_rv9_mp3.mkv for 0ms
Status: Parsed D:\Video\video_wmv9.mkv for 0ms
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Gah! The compile is b0rked! I'll fix this shortly. Please use the RC6 file for the time being.

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Thanks!.
I can open now!
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so rc6 is final version ?
thanks pamel, really nice and usefull tool and it works perfectly !!
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Yes, RC6 is the final version. There are still a few little bugs, but they are not big enough for me to do anything about. Just don't try to append more than two tracks at once onto each other.
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Nevermind. Here is a new version of the Matroska stream editor that supports reading the new lacing method.
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For anyone that is interested, the source for this has been openned in a project on CoreCodec.org. No new code, but different place to download.

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