Steven M. Schultz wrote:

> Do you have the original source material to perform encoding from?

Alas, no.

> I tried a brief experiment on a .mpg file - I used "dd" to cut a >
section
> from the middle of the file (attempting to simulate the 'hacked apart'
> you mention).  Then I used mplayer to dump the video stream.

> dd if=foo.mpg of=bar.mpg skip=23 bs=2k count=100
> mplayer -dumpvideo bar.mpg

> the file 'stream.dump' was correctly recognized as a MPEG-ES stream
> suitable for use with mplex.

You probably hit a lucky spot.
Here it doesn't work.

> If that method does not work for you then, alas, reencoding I think
> is the only way to salvage the situation.

:(

-- 
Lehmeier Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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