> One would think...
>
> By the way, last night I successfully viewed that 4.5GB .avi MJPEG file with
> Xine in its entirety with no problems.
Ah, ok, good !

> If the 4.5GB AVI file is okay in that way, shouldn't it be trivial to split it
> (given that AVI is just the container and the data is in MJPEG format)?  Or am
> I misunderstanding things?
The problem is that many libraries are using unsigned 32 bit ints to refer
into the file -> maximum 2 Gigabyte ...
There is the command "lavtrans" to separate a file into JPEGs, don't know
if that can split up your whole file ...

Servus,
  Gernot

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