![]() ![]() ![]() with a speed penalty, and no wmv3 output). Unfortunately for this job, it was just a big bloody nightmare (primarily using the copy codec, but I did experiement with transcoding on the fly too. That being said, I'm still hopeful and I do use these tools for other things without problems. I was really disappointed after delving into this as deeply as I did to find the extremely inconsistent, poorly documented, basically slipshod state of some of this stuff. (as if creating EDL's on the fly, and seeking through the whole file to the end because we're skipping the remainder of the file but mencoder doesn't figure that out, wasn't enough ugliness).įfmpeg -ss worked well, but -t (duration) was completely fubar'd, but I could copy a certain number of frames, which did work approximately, and again, I cant remember what the final nail in the coffin was here.Īnyways, at the end of the day I ended up finding some commercial products that do what I want, no muss no fuss, but are somewhat more limited. I ended up creating EDL files to be used with hr-edl-seek, but then ran into other problems. If I'm remembering right, mencoder's -ss flag doesn't work properly. ![]() In different areas, so that if their *working* features were put together, I could have done everything i needed. What it came down to in the end was, each had a fatal flaw as far as I was concerned. I may go back and have a look at my test outsputs again though. ![]() I'm afraid its all just a blur so I can't recall exactly what disqualified each different approach I took with each tool. So I must have spent a dogs age messing around with this, including figuring out how to compile my own ffmpeg with dependencies, and I was only able to get lukewarm results. ![]()
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