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    You get a video that reports itself (at least in VLC) as being over 9 hours long, when you know that in fact it can't be any longer than, say, 45 minutes. I'm thinking this must be due to an index that is farkled ? O.K., if so VideoRedo has an Index Repair tool -- but for .Mpg only -- which I have used a few times. I think those results have been mixed, which is to say it did not always work.

    What would you use on an AVI though ? AVIdemux ? Offhand, I don't recall .WMVs or .MP4s, or Matroska being particularly susceptible to this problem, but while I'm asking, might as well extend this question to the other formats.
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    Remux with avidemux, ffmpeg, etc.

    If it's an avi with divx/xvid then try divfixpp.
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    Thanks, Baldrick !
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