On 2016-03-07 20:20, jdd wrote:
MTS (aka numerical TV files) often have faulty frames, and only a MTS reader can cope with this. This gives with most readers out of synv audio... I know of no solution.
Most of my videos come from a TV recorder, and I do them using two programs in Java: cridmanager and projectX. It does no conversion, just allows cutting at the GOP point, allowing removal of any section. It is quite fast, I can "adapt" a dozen of videos at the same time. And it runs in Java, so works both in Linux and Windows. And it handles both language tracks, only that the ordering is unpredicatable. After having a file with the material I want, I can use ffmpeg to recode it at a smaller size. However, these new videos come from a different device. Instead of over the air, they are transmitted on fibre, and the result is already an mpeg file, of a huge size, like 12 or more gigabytes. Several resolutions. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 13.1 x86_64 "Bottle" at Telcontar)