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res:invalid type:bug v5.0.1 Milestone No milestone Assignees mbunkus 1 participant Owner mbunkus commented Jan 24, 2015 Original reporter: x0pht@hotmail.com It scan mkv for errors occasionally happens to both AVC and VC-1 videos on 4.4.0 and 4.8.0, as so far I've experienced. The program reports no error and everything went fine. In the output, sometimes it's just a glitch for a couple
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of seconds in the video - e.g. a few frames are skipped during playback. Sometimes - more oddly - the output video contains one or two frames from another video. Just a while ago it happened again, and this time the "mixed frames" were from a deleted file, which made me start thinking if it's possible that mkvmerge doesn't handle some fragmented files well. So I defragmented the hard drive and will see mkv checker how it goes from now on. mbunkus self-assigned this Jan 24, 2015 mbunkus added bug v5.0.1 labels Jan 24, 2015 mbunkus closed this Jan 24, 2015 mbunkus added the invalid label Jan 24, 2015 Owner mbunkus commented Jan 24, 2015 Original reporter: x0pht@hotmail.com forgot to mention, I'm not the only one who's experiencing the "frame skipping" problem, however I've yet to meet someone who has experienced "mixed frames". Thanks. Owner mbunkus commented Jan 24, 2015 Original reporter: mbunkus I've never had such a problem. Please upload two files to my FTP server: the original you're trying to remux and the remuxed version containing the glitch. Also tell where at which timecode the glitch occurs. The FTP server's address is "ftp.bunkus.org", user name "upload", password "only" (each without the quotes). Thanks. Owner mbunkus commented Jan 24, 2015 Original reporter: x0pht@hotmail.com Hi Moritz, Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately I've deleted all the corrupted files, but I will definitely upload some samples once it occurs again. Could you suggest some good tools to cut mkv's - easy and fast? An entire movie is too big for me to upload. :p Thank you. Owner mbunkus commented Jan 24, 2015 Original reporter: x0pht@hotmail.com sorry for my late response, been busy lately. Owner mbunkus commented Jan 24, 2015 Original reporter: mbunkus Then I'll close th
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Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page Subscribe to this Thread Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode mkvtoolnix Switch to Threaded Mode Thread 4th Jan 201323:05 #1 Timex View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Join Date : May 2006 Location : Guam Hi I downloaded a movie https://github.com/mbunkus/mkvtoolnix/issues/651 and when trying to play on mpc it is blank and says its buffering. When it finally plays it stops after a few seconds. I tried remuxing with mkvmerge and I get this message Error in the Matroska file structure at position 670871. Resyncing to the next level 1 element. It then keeps resyncing until the muxing is done. The resulting file is playable http://forum.videohelp.com/threads/352207-Corrupt-mkv-file but its only 4 seconds long. I tried extracting the audio and video with mkvextract but it just stalls at 0% Is it possible to fix the file? Thanks. Quote 5th Jan 201303:10 #2 Baldrick View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Visit Homepage I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Join Date : Aug 2000 Location : Sweden Have you tried meteorite? But I guess it wont work. Find a better copy. Quote 5th Jan 201320:57 #3 Timex View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Join Date : May 2006 Location : Guam Yeah I tried meteorite and it only recovered 4 seconds like mkvmerge. Quote + Reply to Thread Quick Navigation Video Conversion Top Site Areas Settings Private Messages Subscriptions Who's Online Search Forums Forums Home Forums Video Latest Video News Newbie / General discussions Video Streaming Authoring (Blu-ray) Authoring (DVD) Camcorders (DV/HDV/AVCHD) Capturing Audio Video Conversion Blu-ray Ripping DVD Ripping Editing Software Playing Media Subtitle DVB / HDTV Restoration Programming Mac Linux Hardware DVD & Blu-ray Writers DVD & Blu-ray Recorders DVD & Blu-ray Players Portable Video Media Center PC / MediaCenters How
a damaged MKV file? 1 Print Topic: How to fix a damaged MKV file?(Read 181964 times) previous topic - next topic 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing https://hydrogenaud.io/index.php/topic,61158.0.html this topic. RM Newbie Joined: 21 July, 2002 Posts: 21 Logged How to fix a damaged MKV file? 10 February, 2008, 12:20:46 PM Hello.I am having problems with a movie file in MKV http://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/663755 format. The movie length is 2 hr 18 minutes, however the VLC player (and others) stops playing it approximately at 1:44:50. But if I manually run the player and then rewind to 1:45:00, the error in movie plays fine from that point and to the end.Also, I wanted to add an additional AC3 soundtrack to that movie. I was trying to use mkvmerge (through mmg), but it produces an incomplete file (sized 6.5 GB only, while the original size is 7.7 GB, and the additional track I am trying to add is 632 MB in size).So obviously, there's a certain damaged fragment inside error in the MKV file, which causes players to stop playback and mkvmerge to stop processing the file. The question is, how do I fix/remove that fragment? It would be OK even to lose a second or two of movie itself. But I have found no tools to check for and correct damaged parts inside MKV files, not even any tools for simply cutting out such parts.Thanks in advance for any reply. Last Edit: 10 February, 2008, 03:17:29 PM by RM WonderSlug Sr. Member Joined: 05 February, 2008 Posts: 299 Logged How to fix a damaged MKV file? Reply #1 – 11 February, 2008, 04:29:52 AM It seems that little corruption in the MKV file is also preventing you from properly using mkvmerge to add the additional AC3 track.Did you by chance happen to download the MKV file via a torrent tracker?If so, you might try to repoint your torrent program and "redownload" the MKV from the appropriate torrent file. Point the torrent program to your already existing MKV file and let the program re-hash the file. It will automatically determine the incorrect segment and redownload just that. After it finishes, stop the torrent, and tell the program to re-hash that f
first thing I did was load it up into mkvmerge last night so I could remove all but one audio track to easily stream it across my wireless network. (I still keep an original around because I like the commentaries, etc) While doing so, I had the very first 5.1 track selected and all others unchecked and started the process. I noticed that the 'time remaining' kept going up about 1/3 of the way through the process and then I saw the error log window. It kept repeating at a very fast rate: "Warning: DTS_Header problem: invalid source PCM resolution" I let it go and it finally errored out after a few more minutes, unable to continue. So, I unchecked the 5.1 DTS track and went for Track 5, the 93 LD AC3 version because I really wanted to watch it last night. Well, it coughed up about 5-6 timecode errors during the re-muxing but said that it was able to recover each one, so I let it go. This is just one of them: "(filename):Error in the Matroska file structure at position 7508142148. Resyncing to the next level 1 element.The last timecode processed before the error was encountered was 00:45:37.9020000000 .Resyncing successfaul at position 7517875330" I went into our living room to watch on the big screen and at the point ray_afraid mentions above, the screen just blacks out for a moment - then it continues on. I just thought it was my media box having being glitchy (it's been known to be at times.) But after I read ray's post, I remembered something happening at that point last night and loaded it up into VLC here on the computer to verify. At 45:37, I got the black screen at the same point but then....VLC crashed! Unable to continue playing with just a basic APPCRASH error message. Maybe we should hold off on putting this out publicly for a moment until the bugs are verified and worked out? I got the exact same error messages on mkvmerge. Tried stripping all but one of the audio tracks out, with no suc