In data mercoledì 21 luglio 2010 21:27:37, Geoff Clements ha scritto:

> 
> That's because you haven't told avifix what parameter to "fix"; you need to
> use at least one of -F, -f, -N, -b, -e and -a.

Thanks for reply.
I'm sorry but i have no clue what i have to fix, and which parameter to use, i 
try to explain:

I just backupped on hard disk many old cds/dvds, some cd are very old, 7+ 
years. Many of oldest were not fully readable anymore and data were lost. Now 
i discovered that polymer used to build cds got a timer on his life.. no 
matter how good you care of them. Guys consider different solutions for your 
loveliest data if you want to travel your life with a recorded past.

Well, some of those could be copied till the end with some short hangs here 
and there. Those avi files are still usable, but index is broken (if i don't 
fix 
index with vlc then i can't jump around on movie).
I got a folder with 99 of those avi files, some a bit broken some working 
perfectly. 
The index have just to be rewritten with correct values after examining the 
files, one by one (like VLC does when telling to open a file, but that program 
seems to work in read mode only).
I have to script it because i can't look into 99 files one by one what's 
broken. By the way, how could i know what's broken?

(just note that those files were collected during many years, many encoded by 
myself with different codecs/versions, some have been processed by other 
people. I Started those files with the "hack" divx3.11, then xvid when divx 
were rewritten from scratch with mpeg4 standards and become open source and 
could be forked. Audio may be mp3/ac3/ogg and so on... those files got many 
"technical flavours" ;) ).

Does avifix fit my needs?

Your suggestions would be very appreciated!
Thanks for patience.

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