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<pre wrap="">Are you using MPlayer 1.0pre4 or earlier?
Since 1.0pre5 MPlayer has ODML support and you should not have
such a problem.
If you have 1.0pre5/6 then I think there is some sort of bug somewhere.
And when MPlayer says:
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<pre wrap="">Cannot seek in raw AVI streams. (Index required, try with the -idx
switch.)
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<pre wrap=""><!---->You should try -forceidx instead.
If -forceidx works, then you can use -saveidx and -loadidx too.
Giacomo
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I'm using MPlayer 1.0pre6-3.2.3 for Windows. I tried the -forceidx
switch but this still gives the "Cannot seek in raw AVI streams" output.<br>
I remember while encoding movies in Linux, Mencoder outputs something
like "creating new odlm index at 1024".<br>
I'm going to encode Hero again and see if Mencoder gives similar
output, I'll let you know if it does.<br>
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Regards,<br>
Nick<br>
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