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  1. I have some .Wmv files that i cannot fast forward or jump to ......
    I know they have to be indexed and i have several tools that can index the files (ex. Windows Media Encoder) but it takes soooo long time, 2 hours or so.

    Does anybody know a faster way so that i can fast forward or just jump to the part of the video i want to ???

    Thx in advance (-:
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    Download this, place Asfbin.exe and Reindex.bat in same folder as your WMV files and double click Reindex.bat to run.

    asfbin1.6.1.703.zip
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  3. THX (-:
    this really works. Just tested it and it did it in less than 2 minutes.
    Thx for this help ....
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    Cool
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    Thanks guys ,

    The similar problem at side was also solved using the method described.

    Regards.
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    Hello Friends,

    Actually i have tried the given software and somehow it is not fixing all the WMV files I have. I tried it on one of my clips around 300MB in size and it created another files with the prefix "ReIndexed~same filename.ext" . But when I tried to play the similar file in JetAudio or Windows Media Player. It is still not seekable , the index has not been created properly or inaccessible for some reason.

    Any other help is highly appreciated.

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    Sometimes it won't work. It depends on your original source file. Sometimes you need a different software program to fix the problem.

    http://www.jhepple.com/support/reindexwmv.htm


    or

    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/archive/asf-wmv-to-avi-mpg-t146174.html
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