I have got a *.mkv video file.
At a first glance everything seems ok.
I can play the video with VLC player in full length.
However when I try to re-encode it (with various tools) the encoding stops around 1h and 20 min.
I guess there is internally a hidden coding/format error in file.
Is there a tool which is able to check the formal validity of a *.mkv video file?
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No.
You could always try remux it with mkvmergegui. Add the mkv and make a new mkv.
Or try repair it with meteorite. -
Or convert it with vlc. Under file -> convert /stream.
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