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 ====== Reporting bugs ====== ====== Reporting bugs ======
  
-Please report bugs in the [[http://​avidemux.org/​admForum|Avidemux forums]] to get some feedback and determine the nature of the problem.+Please report bugs in the [[http://​avidemux.org/​smf|Avidemux forums]] to get some feedback and determine the nature of the problem.
  
 If it involves non systematic crashes, please also do the following: If it involves non systematic crashes, please also do the following:
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 ====== Posting log files ====== ====== Posting log files ======
  
-You can use [[http://​www.pastebin.org/​|pastebin]] or [[http://​www.pastebay.org/​|pastebay]] to post large text content. Posting in the thread itself is of course allowed ​but makes reading the thread painful, and could turn some helpers away.+You can attach your log files and screenshots to your posts via the "Add file" button. One exception is the quick reply form, which doesn'​t offer such funcionnality (yet). If that doesn'​t work, you can use [[http://​www.pastebin.org/​|pastebin]] or [[http://​www.pastebay.org/​|pastebay]] to post large text content. Posting in the thread itself is tolerated ​but makes reading the thread painful, and could turn some helpers away.
  
  
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 On windows, you can use [[http://​neuron2.net/​mine.html|DGSplit]] for this purpose. Check the "Stop after N chunks"​ box, for 1 chunk, to speed up the process. The chunks are numbered starting from 0. Your cut sample should be named ''<​output prefix>​_0''​. On windows, you can use [[http://​neuron2.net/​mine.html|DGSplit]] for this purpose. Check the "Stop after N chunks"​ box, for 1 chunk, to speed up the process. The chunks are numbered starting from 0. Your cut sample should be named ''<​output prefix>​_0''​.
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 +For .TS and for .M2TS files you can use [[tutorial:​Cut TS sample]]
  
 Alternatively,​ if DGSplit doesn'​t work for you or if it doesn'​t work with your OS via an emulator, the split command does this perfectly (where XX is the number of MBytes you want to cut) : ''​split -b**XX**M <input file> <output prefix> --verbose''​ Alternatively,​ if DGSplit doesn'​t work for you or if it doesn'​t work with your OS via an emulator, the split command does this perfectly (where XX is the number of MBytes you want to cut) : ''​split -b**XX**M <input file> <output prefix> --verbose''​
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