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Re: [transcode-users] Re: BUG - audio/video alignment issue


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Subject: Re: [transcode-users] Re: BUG - audio/video alignment issue
From: Jim Darby <jim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 29 Mar 2005 00:20:18 +0100
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On Mon, 2005-03-28 at 10:30, Erik Slagter wrote:

> I try to avoid avi altogether ;-)

Always good for a flamefest on this mailing list.


OK, I'll bite. What format do you use Erik? If I recall correctly you're
quite a MPEG-2 fan.

My I'm currently using MKV as it allows my preferred combination of
MPEG-4 video and Vorbis audio. It does, however, lack a few tools. Most
annoying is the lack of anything to join two files together: a mkvcat if
you like.

Anyone else have any strong preferences?
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Jim Darby <jim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
The Jimbo Corporation


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