--avi-index=1 How to use on command line?

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--avi-index=1 How to use on command line?

Postby Peter S » 01 May 2013 21:36

Hi,
I have two avi-files connected by the following:

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"C:\program files (x86)\VideoLan\VLC\vlc.exe" ^ -I dummy -vvv "20030419_DV.avi" "20030420_DV.avi" ^ --sout "#gather:std{access=file,mux=avi,dst=20030419c_DV.avi}" --sout-keep ^ vlc://quit
The output file size is correct, VLC gives me a fantastic picture, but the index is broken, I can not seek.

The wiki gives me the recommendation for

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--avi-index=1
But can any me give an example, wherein I have to put this?
My experiments have resulted in no better outfile.
Thanks

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Re: --avi-index=1 How to use on command line?

Postby Rémi Denis-Courmont » 02 May 2013 05:37

--avi-index is to rebuild the index of the input file, not the output.
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Re: --avi-index=1 How to use on command line?

Postby Peter S » 02 May 2013 09:29

Yes, then I use the corrupt "output-avi" with --avi-index as input and copy to output?
Sorry, if the output avi muxer is corrupt (as described in the wiki), then is the result the same. There is no way to get good avi. :(

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Re: --avi-index=1 How to use on command line?

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 03 May 2013 00:08

You probably need to transcode too.
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Re: --avi-index=1 How to use on command line?

Postby Peter S » 03 May 2013 10:34

I want to use "DVdate" after the conjunction of the two avi files to an avi file, because DVdate works only with avi.
"DVdate" exports automatically the date and time information inside the avi to a srt file.
If I first transcode to mp4 then cannot get the srt file from the whole.
Or I have to edit the srt file manually. This is not simple for me, but the target...
Thanks for answer


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