I'm new to the list, hello :)
I have to fix many avi files in a folder, just discovered transcode and avifix. 
Wow sounds the right tool to create an easy script, but got a problem.

$ md5sum mydivx.avi
1f7ba1eee5b2b7009274c3cd2cec6d6f

$ avifix -i "mydivx.avi"
[avifix] scanning AVI-file mydivx.avi for header information
[avilib.c] Reconstructing index...
[avilib.c] done. nvi=95069 nai=95057 tot=45632640
[avilib] V: 25.000 fps, codec=DIV3, frames=95069, width=512, height=288
[avilib] A: 48000 Hz, format=0x55, bits=0, channels=2, bitrate=96 kbps,
[avilib]    95057 chunks, 45632640 bytes, CBR
[avilib.c] Reconstructing index...
[avilib.c] done. nvi=95069 nai=95057 tot=45632640
[avifix] updated AVI file mydivx.avi
[avilib] V: 25.000 fps, codec=DIV3, frames=95069, width=512, height=288
[avilib] A: 48000 Hz, format=0x55, bits=0, channels=2, bitrate=96 kbps,
[avilib]    95057 chunks, 45632640 bytes, CBR

$ md5sum mydivx.avi
1f7ba1eee5b2b7009274c3cd2cec6d6f

The file is always the same!!


I'm using Kubuntu Linux 10.04, downloaded transcode and transcode-utils from 
ubuntu repos.
$ avifix -v
avifix (transcode v1.1.5)

Thanks in advance

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