> > With AVI files, this seems complicated since the 
> > number of audio frames does not always equal the 
> > number of video frames.
> 
> This has absolutely nothing to do with the container.
 
Okay.  Well I was previously told that mxf containers
will store all the audio packets that correspond to a
single video frame in the same audio packet.  Does
that make sense?

Anyway, is there anything I can do to make the edit task
easier?  If I want to include video frame N in my output file,
is there an easy way to grab the audio values that correspond
to frame N and put them in the output file as well?

Also, did you see my message on the mailing list?  Or did
you only see it in the archive?  It seems I'm having problems
with my messages only appearing in the archive.
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