pete_c
Guru
Recently; well last night; we decided to watch a movie; kind of a random pick. Mostly here have been ripping blue ray to mkv files (saving space?). I have removed the blue ray player that was in the MM center by the TV (over a year now).
That said it was an older movie some 8Gb in size that we had never watched. It was a disappointment because the movie quit streaming around the halfway mark. I looked at it some more and it was trashed.
That said I mentioned to my wife I could fix it in 5 minutes. It took longer than that but did find an program (s) that demuxes the MKV file and puts it back together fixing it. I am impressed.
I used one tool (same author) to demux the file and one to combine the video and audio. All is well now.
http://www.bunkus.org/videotools/mkvtoolnix/
1 - used MKV Extract to extract the video and audio pieces
2 - used tsMuxeR to combine the video and audio.
That said it was an older movie some 8Gb in size that we had never watched. It was a disappointment because the movie quit streaming around the halfway mark. I looked at it some more and it was trashed.
That said I mentioned to my wife I could fix it in 5 minutes. It took longer than that but did find an program (s) that demuxes the MKV file and puts it back together fixing it. I am impressed.
I used one tool (same author) to demux the file and one to combine the video and audio. All is well now.
http://www.bunkus.org/videotools/mkvtoolnix/
1 - used MKV Extract to extract the video and audio pieces
2 - used tsMuxeR to combine the video and audio.