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  1. hello, everyone.. regular user of the info and software in this site but joining the forum for the first time to ask a very specific question.

    I have a video that are improperly encoded at source and the playback stop-start every 5 to 10 seconds. (no issue with my software/hardware setup as I can play back all videos easily) . Is there a software editor or plugins/filters that can analyse and reencode the video that would remove all the intermittent stop-start section ? technically, it should be possible but couldnt find much info on whether such software, app plugins exist ... anyone can provide more info or point me to the right direction to rectify this ?
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  2. Mod Neophyte Super Moderator redwudz's Avatar
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    What format is the video? It would be helpful if you were to post a Mediainfo text file from it.
    We have quite a few repair/re-encode programs in our 'Tools' section, but unknown what you need.


    And welcome to our forums.
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  3. heres the media info extracted using MPC

    General
    Format : AVI
    Format/Info : Audio Video Interleave
    File size : 4.22 MiB
    Duration : 7h 10mn
    Overall bit rate : 1 370 bps

    Video
    ID : 0
    Format : AVC
    Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec
    Format profile : Baseline@L3
    Format settings, CABAC : No
    Format settings, ReFrames : 1 frame
    Codec ID : H264
    Duration : 1mn 32s
    Bit rate : 246 Kbps
    Width : 480 pixels
    Height : 360 pixels
    Display aspect ratio : 4:3
    Frame rate mode : Variable
    Frame rate : 30.000 fps
    Color space : YUV
    Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0
    Bit depth : 8 bits
    Scan type : Progressive
    Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.047
    Stream size : 2.72 MiB (64%)

    Audio
    ID : 1
    Format : AAC
    Format/Info : Advanced Audio Codec
    Format profile : LC
    Codec ID : FF
    Duration : 7h 10mn
    Source duration : 1mn 9s
    Bit rate : 128 Kbps
    Channel(s) : 2 channels
    Channel positions : Front: L R
    Sampling rate : 44.1 KHz
    Compression mode : Lossy
    Stream size : 1.06 MiB (25%)
    Alignment : Split accross interleaves
    Interleave, duration : 23 ms (0.70 video frame)


    thanks for your prompt reply
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  4. heres the media info extracted using MPC

    General
    Format : AVI
    Format/Info : Audio Video Interleave
    File size : 4.22 MiB
    Duration : 7h 10mn
    Overall bit rate : 1 370 bps

    Video
    ID : 0
    Format : AVC
    Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec
    Format profile : Baseline@L3
    Format settings, CABAC : No
    Format settings, ReFrames : 1 frame
    Codec ID : H264
    Duration : 1mn 32s
    Bit rate : 246 Kbps
    Width : 480 pixels
    Height : 360 pixels
    Display aspect ratio : 4:3
    Frame rate mode : Variable
    Frame rate : 30.000 fps
    Color space : YUV
    Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0
    Bit depth : 8 bits
    Scan type : Progressive
    Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.047
    Stream size : 2.72 MiB (64%)

    Audio
    ID : 1
    Format : AAC
    Format/Info : Advanced Audio Codec
    Format profile : LC
    Codec ID : FF
    Duration : 7h 10mn
    Source duration : 1mn 9s
    Bit rate : 128 Kbps
    Channel(s) : 2 channels
    Channel positions : Front: L R
    Sampling rate : 44.1 KHz
    Compression mode : Lossy
    Stream size : 1.06 MiB (25%)
    Alignment : Split accross interleaves
    Interleave, duration : 23 ms (0.70 video frame)


    thanks for your prompt reply
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  5. Probably best if you attach the complete file. (it's only 4 MB anyways)
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  6. Originally Posted by sneaker View Post
    Probably best if you attach the complete file. (it's only 4 MB anyways)
    oh no. that is just a clip I cut out. the whole file is actually over 803MB
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  7. Ty running the file through mkvmerge. If that doesn't fix it an actual sample would still be best.
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