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I wanted to keep first and second episodes so I just deleted first, third and fifth files. One before start of first episode, second is the first episode, third is between fisrt and second episode, fourth is second episode and fifth file is after second episode. #AVIDEMUX H.264 FULL#Load the full mkv file in mkvmerge GUI and on General tab enable splitting and split on "after time codes".įor instance I was splitting a long file on this list of time codes corresponding to the I-frames where I wanted to cut:Ġ0:03:22.880,01:01:32.540,01:02:52.820,02:01:00.800 Load the MKV file in a player that can display timecodes and find the cut points in the full mkv file. The demuxing-muxing step to MKV is a way to "fix" the file for proper playback and seeking. Then I use mkvmerge gui to create a mkv of the elementary streams previously demuxed. I have now found a method that works well for me in Windows and Iam going to try it on ArchLinux too.įirst I use Tsmuxer to demux the ts file to elementary files (.h264 and. If I find a truely nicely working solution under Linux to both free h264 transport streams from all errors as well as edit them easily, I´ll let you know. As a workaround I recompress the audio to PCM with mencoder and automatically merge the segments with VirtualDubMod.īut sorry, that´s way off my initial questions. VirtualDub is unable to handle aac inside AVI but I can merge the segments nicely. Merging recorded segments with avidemux results in artifacts at the merge points. My cheap HD cam produces similar issues because unfortunately it stores VBR aac audio and h264 video inside an AVI container (I have no clue what those cam designer were smoking). tsdoctor) mainly targeting this area but they all cost 30-40 bucks. I have often seen a lot of frames being dropped during re-encode but the resulting file is in sync.įor Windows there are several tools (e.g. ffmpeg (while encoding) seems to deal nicely with those stream errors. Sometimes avidemux behaves very flakey with h264 video.įor HD streams I mainly see the issue that they often have errors which require a special way of processing the streams. Either my audio gets out of sync or the resulting AC3 audio is scrambled. Now the problem start when I want to edit the video (pure hard I-frame based cutting). #AVIDEMUX H.264 720P#This includes (but is not limited to ):Īt least with h264to I was able to produce a MKV container with 720p h264 video and AC3 audio. Most of them are only available under Windows. I didn´t know xport in the first place but tried some similar tools to this. Thanks a lot for posting your experiences. (By the way, this is my first post on this forum) If you find working tools then I am very interested to know tour tool chain. Maybe you can do it with AviDemux after remuxing it to MKV? #AVIDEMUX H.264 HOW TO#I have not yet explored the possibilities how to do this on Linux. If you just want to cut the original streams (and not edit and reencode) I think it is important to cut on I-frames only, otherwise you may get playback problems. If you make sure it works in MPlayer then you could use mencoder to encode it to some suitable format. When playing TS and M2TS in mencoder I have problems searching but it usually works when playing MKV files. Or maybe just a simple demux and remux using tsmuxer can make your file more compatible? In my experience it might even be better to remux it into mkv (mkvtoolnix) and use that file as source for the other programs. #AVIDEMUX H.264 CODE#Maybe you can use it with wine or perhaps port it for Linux (the source code is available). ts video streams under windows with a tool called xport and then remux them again with tsmuxer. I have some limited success by demuxing h.264. Espically since I want to edit HD videos from my cam also.Įdit: I should add that I am both interested in lossless I-frame based editing as well as editing with re-encoding the resulting video. Is someone of you editing h264 videos under arch ? If yes with what tool chain ? Is there a well working tool similar to ProjectX which supports satellite streams with h264 ? #AVIDEMUX H.264 PLUS#Nearly all tools (DGAIndex plus AVSProxy and AVIDemux / ffmpeg) had their issues such as simply crashing, slow searching.Īfter some more investigation it seems to me that the format of the stream is an issue. I spent some good time experimenting with a lot of tools under Windows in order to shrink and cut the M2TS streams. TS extension but I guess that they are M2TS in reality. I've been editing / encoding some satellite HD streams which a colleague of mine gave me to experiment. ![]()
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