On 2016-07-20 15:33, Knurpht - Gertjan Lettink wrote:
Op woensdag 20 juli 2016 14:28:27 CEST schreef Carlos E. R.:
Yes, I know there are other tools, but unfortunately ffmpeg is the only tool that works on this particular source of streams.
If ffmpeg can do this, I'd say kdenlive can.
I tried all tools I could find, including kdenlive. It failed for one reason or another, I would have to dig out why from my notes. Most tools I tried failed in one or two of these two aspects: * does not handle two audio tracks, only one * because this video stream has weird timestamps and many tools can't cope. ProjectX would be the preferred tool, but it fails to open those stream (GOP is more than 6 MB, or similar message). I tried the most recent version from the upstream cvs tree. ffmpeg only works if I use -copyts
Another nice small program that uses ffmpeg is ffDiaPorama. It IMHO comes closest to using ffmpeg from CLI.
That one I don't remember trying, so I will. Thanks :-)
Another suggestion: use ffmpeg to convert the video to mp4, then use any other video editor.
That's a possibility, yes. I tried some editors, but some had problems with the converted stream, others were too difficult to use, or they ignored the second audio track. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 13.1 x86_64 "Bottle" at Telcontar)