Heh, unfortunately I can't get the rest of the file, so I have to live with what I have. Do you have any advice on how to remux it then? I tried using VirtualDub but the sound only worked for the first 2/3rs of my file, while VLC was successful all the way through. Is there any way to just save the audio stream then combine the two?"repair" is actually in incorrect term. VLC doesn't repair the file, it calculates information that normally is stored in the "index" of the avi file. There is no QUICK way to store this in VLC, so you would need to "remux" the entire file with the "stream output" part of VLC. However the avi "writer" is incomplete and broken. So you cannot save it.
(usually this means the file is incompletely downloaded anyways, and you should toss it.)
I have the same problem, beginning vlc 0.8.5 (update 6 May 2006) the dialog box (as Matt described) raise when opening avi file over http (streaming) that hosted by apache, and this becoming annoying when playing multiple avi files (in playlist).I'm running the universal VLC (on an Intel iMac) and am working with one particular avi...
The problem is: whenever I open the file, I get a message from VLC stating "This AVI file is broken. Seeking will not work correctly. Do you want to try to repair it (this might take a long time)?"
I click "yes" and a few seconds later, the file is playing fine.
Matt.
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