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Video Splitter / Re: AVI frame accuracy trimming. Testing
« on: September 27, 2010, 11:26:13 AM »
Thanks for your info pallab, will check it.
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Hi! I have downloaded from the original 2_3_beta.zip link posted by Dmitry, but this file is timestamped 2010-07-13 and has the same name as the previous beta. Is this the correct link for the updated beta?pallab, thanks for the info.
the beta is very unreliable when it comes to frame accuracy trimming.
2.) some avi's make the trimming process hang (for example one avi always got stuck at 39% trimming, but worked when I had frame accuracy disabled)
4.) big avi files in HD quality: Trimming is not exact. Especially with big files it seems that the trimming is not accurate, it always encodes 1-2 seconds before the actual trimming pointPlease explain what is your HD quality file? What is the video format of this avi and what is its length. This info could be generated by any video analyzing tool.
I think the clip size (reported in the bottom left-hand corner) is not updated after the first clip.
E.g. Open clip A with length 20 mins. Clip length of 20 mins is reported.
Open clip B with length 25 mins. Clip length of 20 mins is reported.
Open clip C with length 15 mins. Clip length of 20 mins is reported.
I am using version 2.2.1006.29 from the link above.
I have noticed an issue if I open a file of type A, trim it, then open a file of type B (different from File A) and try to trim it.
For example:
1. Open File A (.wmv for example)
2. Perform a Trim operation (successful)
3. Open File B (different type from File A - e.g. xvid or .avi)
4. Select parts to split (ok)
5. Attempt to perform a Trim operation - unsuccessful with following error:
Can't start trim process ( HRESULT:0xc00d0026 ).
If I close the Splitter instance, open a new instance and perform the splitting operation on File B it is successful.
Please see if this issue can be reproduced?