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  1. How do i resume an encode in meGUI?
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    I don't think it's possible.

    How did you stop the encoding? Crashed? Power failure?
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  3. The encode which was running for around 23 hrs crashed, is there any way to resume it?
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  4. Only way would be to take the created output so far (if it isn't broken), cut it (a HEX editor might be needed) so that it ends before a Keyframe. Start a new Encoding that only encodes starting with that frame and latter append the two files.
    (all in all I personally wouldn't try it and simply reencode the whole thing)
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    Originally Posted by x264 View Post
    The encode which was running for around 23 hrs crashed, is there any way to resume it?
    a 23hr encode? i admire your patience.
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  6. If your output was MKV, try opening it with MKVMergeGUI and use it's splitting function to cut the video close to the end. You'll need to watch the video to work out exactly where it ends after you split it. The reason for splitting it would be to remove any possible corruption from the end of the original encode.
    Open the script you were using for encoding with the AVS cutter in the tools menu and specify start and end points for encoding. You'd want to specify the exact frame after the point where the first video ends and the end point as the last frame of video. Encode the script using the same x264 settings you were using previously. When it's done, use MKVMergeGUI to append the two segments together.
    That'd probably be the only way to do it.

    If you output was MP4 you can probably still open it with MKVMergeGUI and split it, but you'd want to also encode using MKV as the output for the second part. After joining the two parts together as a new MKV with MKVMergeGUI you could open the complete MKV with one of the muxers in MeGUI's tools menu and remux it as an MP4.
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    What u were doing, merging 5 bluray's into one.
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