
mkv might make it easier to work in AviDemux. It will only take ~1min even for a multi GB size file and converting to an. One of the things you might want to try is to run the file through MKVToolNix first.

You will be able to find out the exact file size, video container, video codec, length, frame rate, frequency, user data/metadata, audio codec information and other relevant file info.

You need to give me more info about your MPG file, maybe a mediainfo copy and paste. Once a video file is loaded into GSpot, the program will automatically scan it and display it's properties. I still use AviDemux regularly 10 years later. Wow, 10 years (exactly 4112 days according to the warning before replying) has got to be the longest length after a reply that I've seen! Luckily I'm still around. I asked on Avidemux forum, but there's still no solution that works for me. Hi,ĭo you have any experience with Avidemux 2.7? When I try to cut and save an MPG-file, I get an error message: Too short. I was using WinMenc it's faster than AviDemux though AviDemux is a great tool for more involved tasks to hire essay writer for such projects. Yeah I had already tried AviDemux and as you say when I used Xvid4 it does give the info but not as much info when you select Mpeg-4 ASP lavc.
