On Feb 20, 2007, at 12:06 PM, Mark James wrote:

DIVX Doctor is one. It works especially well on AVI videos which are
jumpy, skip, suffer from video halting, etc.

I'll have to take a look at that one. I use MPEG Stream Clip to repair MPEGs all the time. I often get ones where someone has improperly reassembled multiple clips into one long video. That causes time code breaks which often play fine in Windows, but QT (which follows the rules more closely), can have problems playing it back. MPEG Stream Clip has a hand Timecode repair tool that will reset everything and allow the long version to play correctly.

I get similar problems with some AVIs, but I usually just fight thru them as I don't feel like moving them to a PC just to try to repair them. I'll have to check out DivX Doc to see if it will address my issues on OS X.

-chris
<www.mythtech.net>


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