Have you tried Avidmux or mix?

this will take AVI, DVD, CD video, SCD video and reencode it
to another format.
No Sorry i tell a lie it's DeeVeeDee.

Avidmux or mix allows you to edit the video clip.

HTH.

dave.


----- Original Message Follows -----
> On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 11:31 PM, Lee Begg
> > <[email protected]> wrote: On Tue, 13 Jan 2009
> 22:42:16 Barry Marchant wrote: >
> >> mencoder reports
> >> Video stream: 28800.000 kbit/s  (3600000 B/s)  size:
> 18000000 bytes >> 5.000 secs  125 frames
> >> Audio stream:  352.800 kbit/s  (44100 B/s)  size:
> 220500 bytes  5.000 secs >>
> >> Kino reports
> >> Impossible frequency??
> >> Impossible frequency??
> >> Impossible frequency??
> >>
> >> Any ideas welcome
> >
> > Kino is fairly specific to DV video (ie, video from
> > Digital Video Cameras). One thing about the audio in DV
> > is that it is not 44100 Hz, but is 48000 Hz (16bit @
> 48kHz). Try using a higher sampling rate for the audio. >
> >> Barry
> >
> > Hope this helps.
> >
> > Regards
> > Lee Begg
> 
> 
> What he said, but also kino converts on import of .avi
> file.
> 
> How about importing the original avi into kino and then
> adding the sound file as soudtrack, and let kino do the
> muxing?
> 
> >

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