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Avidemux add audio track to video8/14/2023 ![]() ![]() Better use the -prefix=/usr/local build option and copy the content of the install/usr/local directory over your current /usr/local one.What I need to run here? What commands to build? Actually createRpmFromSourceFedora.bash created perfect RPMs to me for SUSE. I wouldn't recomment using CPack generated RPMs as produced with this script, they are extremely poor quality (no dependencies etc.). It is not current, but the SPEC file is usable with only minor changes if you really want Avidemux from git master packaged as RPMs. The Fedora script is sort of abandoned because RPM Fusion provides a properly packaged Avidemux for Fedora. Hope createRpmFromSourceFedora.bash script will be able to create rpm for openSUSE. And resulting converted file length is very strange: even less than 1st file length. It indexes only 1st files and ignores others even with simple mpg. Why not using the append function of Avidemux?Cause it is buggy. Seems the issue appeared because I merged few MTS files together with Quote from: AlekseyK on December 03, 2017, 02:23:47 PM It can also take image captures of the current frame and save it as BMP, JPG or PNG. Avidemux can also add audio tracks to video sequences and stream, perfect if you want to create a video for one of those popular online video sharing web sites. Quote from: eumagga0x2a on December 03, 2017, 10:45:34 PM Fixing audio/video lag also couldnt be easier. name \*.$1 -printf "file '$PWD/%p'\n" | sortįfmpeg -f concat -safe 0 -i <(find. Seems the issue appeared because I merged few MTS files together with following script:įind. There seems to be issues with some AC3.Recorded sample video in same format: However avidemux was able to handle it without a problem. Perhaps developers can find a solution for future usage. Quote from: Jan Gruuthuse on December 03, 2017, 01:01:12 PMUpload a small sample with the odd AC3 track, that poses the same issue. Now converting video with audio copy without encoding. ![]() If you had the 2 videos (original en re encoded) = 5 minutes work, you only needed to replace the audio track.Seems it is the only way for now - others just do not work. Quote from: Jan Gruuthuse on December 03, 2017, 01:01:12 PM Scan type, store method : Separated fields See video info below:įileExtension_Invalid : mov mp4 m4v m4a m4b m4p 3ga 3gpa 3gpp 3gp 3gpp2 3g2 k3g jpm jpx mqv ismv isma ismt f4a f4b f4vįormat profile : settings : CABAC / 2 Ref Frames Will try change FPS filter with 25 fps (previously tried 30 fps and only for output filter variant) for both input and output. Also it uses AC-3 audio codec which even VLC does not understand (SMplayer plays it normal). thanks, You are right - video is interlaced and has variable frame rate. IIRC, during recoding I use the change FPS filter and set both input and output to 25 (basically forces the frame rate to be set to 25). If so Avidemux is reporting field rate (don't ask me why!). Just a thought as I've come across something like this before:Ĭheck to see if the video is interlaced (eg with mediainfo) - ie field rate as opposed to frame rate. Windows’ Explorer detail bar also lists this info when you select a video, however it doesn’t work on all videos.Quote from: AQUAR on December 02, 2017, 12:40:22 PM To check the video and audio codecs in any video, you can use MediaInfo.Audio: AAC, MP3, AC-3, Apple Lossless, ALS, SLS, Vorbis.For instance, to use the MP4 Muxer, you’ll need video with one of the following codecs:.If you need a specific container, you can take a look at this Wikipedia comparison table for a list of the compatible video
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