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  1. Member terryj's Avatar
    Join Date: Sep 2002
    Location: N35°25.24068, W097°34.204
    Just curious, has anyone used the program Gumby?
    http://gumby.misplacedmac.com

    I'm specifically looking at its MPEG fixer component,
    as I usually have some posts from usenet, that
    come across as very small ( 15B) mpg files,
    that aren't always (Toast, VCD Builder) compliant,
    and according to the read-me/manual, it is supposed
    to fix and can rejoin MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 segments.

    thoughts?
    ( yes, I know you can do this in ffmpeg)


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    Its the best all-in-one app of its kind. I use it all the time.
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  3. Member WiseWeasel's Avatar
    Join Date: Jan 2003
    Location: Silicon Valley, CA, USA
    Yes, its reputation for usenet pornography assembling is unmatched! j/k
    Sorry, it was an easy shot . . . Oh, so now I'm the asshole . . .
    I like systems, their application excepted. (George Sand, translated from French), "J'aime beaucoup les systèmes, le cas d'application excepté."
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  4. No Longer Mod tgpo's Avatar
    Join Date: Feb 2002
    Location: The South Side
    Great program. The only app to properly handle .rar files
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  5. Member terryj's Avatar
    Join Date: Sep 2002
    Location: N35°25.24068, W097°34.204
    well, I did try, Wiseweasel, to join/fix a set of mpg files
    I downloaded from usenet, and it caused the program to crash
    while trying to demux. Tried then in ffmpeg, and
    at leaset it had the deceny to tell me that something was wrong
    with the video header before stopping!

    Tgpo, does is handle post processing on Par2's associated
    with an .rar set? Gerard's MacPar Delexue seems stalled
    at this time in that regard, as it's always been my weapon
    of choice, until 2.51 came out a couple weeks back...
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