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Video Splitter / Re: Trims differ between gui and command line
« on: May 11, 2009, 01:46:24 PM »
Well, I wish I could say it was something more complex than that but you are correct.  I was missing the mpeg index in the batch files I was generating. 

So, great job on figuring out the issue! 

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Video Splitter / Trims differ between gui and command line
« on: May 10, 2009, 01:47:56 PM »
I have been trying to use the Video splitter to cut my DvDs into its various scenes for a project I am working on.  I found out the with avi files the product is only "key frame accurate" (which in this case wasn't good enough).  So i decided to work with my raw mpg files from the dvds (copy the correct .vobs to my computer, join the correct vobs together, rename it to .mpg...all this works nicely.)   

I used the GUI version of your product (both the current beta and the current production release) to setup my markers and to do the splits and this worked well.  The splits were frame accurate (thanks!) but rarely the program would crash (not sure why) and then I would have to restart the process again.  Also (due to other reasons) I needed a better naming convention then was provided by the GUI. 

I created a test batch file (.xtl) with one segment in it.  When I ran the command line version of your application it would split successfully (didn't crash and produced a video and log file) but the slip didn't end in the same spot (it was no longer frame accurate).  When i ran the exact same batch file through the GUI, it would be split correctly.

Is there any idea why this may be happening?  I have the source files (about 1.6GB that I can provide).

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