Hello, On Tue, 08 Mar 2016, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2016-03-08 08:54, David Haller wrote:
On Mon, 07 Mar 2016, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2016-03-07 20:12, jdd wrote:
* your file is very large. Can you record some example of 5 or 10 s and post them somewhere for we to try?
Well, I would have to do it with dd for reliability. No tool I know so far can copy video and audio (two tracks) cutting a region without crashing or manipulating the tracks.
mkvmerge!
mkvmerge --split parts:+3:00-6:00,+9:00-12:00 -o foo.mkv foo.mts
Does it recode or alter the bitflow in any manner?
Well, no. It remuxes it. In some cases, remuxing solves the problem. However, it does not alter the actual video and audio streams, it just cuts them at a Keyframe/GOP-boundary.
The purpose of this is for creating a chunk of reasonable size for sending to others to try different tools. If the file is altered in any manner, the test is meaningless.
Try to reproduce your problem with the extracted mkv ;)
You could use avidemux2/3 to find the timecodes ... Or just use avidemux as I've described.
Have you tried what I proposed you to do?
Sorry, at this instant I forgot what it was. I have done so many tests... :-?
The stuff I shortly described again with avidemux2, i.e. cut the crap (select crap block, delete), then save extra audio as external files by selecting each as Main-Track (Audio -> Maintrack), then save as... And then select your main audio-track as Audio->Maintrack and save that together via File->Save. With avidemux3 it works similar, but a) I forgot and b) it's unstable here. In a test, I got a async result, but that very much depends on a lot of factors, starting with the video itself and not ending with the libs your avidemux was compiled with. It's worth a try. And anyway, what avidemux2 is always good for is visually finding timecodes to feed e.g. mkvmerge ;) Or sizes for cropping etc. HTH, -dnh -- If the MPC [Michigan Penal Code] was a person posting to usenet, it would be a troll who conveniently slants word definition to its own purpose. -- Satya -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org