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All Items » MKVCleaver Installer » Bug #359
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avi converter wrong picture height
ID: 359Status: RejectedVersion: 0.6.0.7Report Date: May 30, 2016Product: MKVCleaver Installer
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Description

When converting to avi, the picture height of a 1920*1080 video gets turned into 1088.

  1. Ilia Bakhmoutski
    Ilia Bakhmoutski
    July 25, 2016, 19:50 | #

    Indeed, MediaInfo and MKVMerge are reporting the height as 1088, however, when playing the video in VideoLan or Windows Media Player, the height is reported and displayed correctly. Extracted frames are 1920×1080.

    Just a header issue.

    This is more of an annoyance bug and does not cause any issues with the video.

    I’m closing this bug.

  2. isidroco
    isidroco
    August 18, 2016, 14:01 | #

    After extracting AVI with mkvcleaver, a corrupt MKV is generated when using this false 1088p AVI. So bug is quite annoying. You should correct it.

  3. isidroco
    isidroco
    August 19, 2016, 08:16 | #

    Issue is solved replacing AVC2AVI in MKVcleaver folder with this one: http://www.videohelp.com/software/avc2avi

    • Ilia Bakhmoutski
      Ilia Bakhmoutski
      August 20, 2016, 15:42 | #

      Thanks for letting me know. I will test it and include it in the future.

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