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5th March 2021, 13:22 | #1 | Link |
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Finding corrupt video
I was looking for a way to test if a video file is corrupt. I came about this:
ffmpeg.exe -v error -i file.avi -f null - >error.log 2>&1 or using this script https://gist.github.com/Desani/129be...5192ec1aa96c65 |
5th March 2021, 13:26 | #2 | Link |
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Now I have found a corrupt video, I get this message
ffmpeg.exe : [matroska,webm @ 000001a3b6d38540] Element at 0x8395bb3f ending at 0x83aa0bbd exceeds containing master element ending at 0x83a6ecd1 Now I want to watch the corrupt part in a video player. How can I find out 0x8395bb3f corresponds to what time of the video? |
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