While trying to run an MPEG1 file through ffmpegX for DVD authoring, I can get video, but no audio, and I get an error message about "too many zeros" and "header improperly applied" and several others, is there an app for fixing damaged headers and whatnot? The file plays perfectly fine in Quicktime and VLC, so whatever's wrong can't be that bad, can it? Or will I have to dig into the guts of it to fix it? I know some people can do the hex thing, but I'm not too good at it...
(however, if you need postscript code fixed, I'm the guy to call...)
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Hmmmm....no go, Gumby said it wasn't an MPEG file, but it shows up in ffmpegX as one, it just can't handle the audio due to a header issue, any ideas? Anyone? I can't get another copy of the file, I've looked, and it's gone, this is all I have any help at getting the header fixed would be much appreciated!!!
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