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    Hi
    I have used Avidemux, Videodub and Windows Movie Maker & they all keep crashing when I try to edit scenes from the same AVI file. I don't know why.
    I have Windows 7 Home Premium, Service Pack 1, AMD Athlon (tm) II P340, Dual-Core Processor 2.20GHz, 64-bit, 4gb RAM.
    Please help.
    I have used Aidemux & Videodub for AVI's before with no problem. Why can't I edit this AVI without the programs crashing?
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    Post the details from the avi. Use Mediainfo.
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    sorry couldn't copy it so i took a pic...
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    Try repair it with divfixpp.
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    Originally Posted by UmmAddan View Post
    sorry couldn't copy it so i took a pic...
    Yes, It's understandable that a new piece of software often seems strange, but.......Did you notice in the MediaInfo window that there is a menu bar across the top? Click the "View" menu item. You'll see a drop-down menu of choices. Try clicking on "Tree". Voila! You can copy that text and paste it into a document, or paste the text into a post here.

    You could also click "File..." -> "Export" and save the info as a text file.

    Users who are new to the Windows operating system soon learn about the mysteries of copy and paste. It takes a while.
    Last edited by sanlyn; 25th Mar 2014 at 09:49.
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