01.12.2017, 06:56
(01.12.2017, 06:28)Selur Wrote: Joining the separate audio streams into one isn't the problem 'Audio->Bast->Audio Encoding->Merge audio streams' (+ custom) can do that.Wow, thank you for the prompt reply. I really appreciate any time you have to look into it for me. TC would be nice to retain, I don't think that there is any HDR content as it is all SD resolution DV25.
Problem is the decoding of the video stream since Hybrid normally doesn't use '-enable_drefs 1 -use_absolute_path 1' as an option.
Busy today after work, but I can look into it over the weekend.
Main problems are probably:
1. find a way to differentiate such files from others.
Preferable using:
But ifmediainfo --full "PATH TO FILE"
orffmpeg -i "path to file"
would output something unique for such a file that would be okay too.mplayer -v -msglevel identify=6 -vo null -ao null -frames 0 "PATH TO FILE"
2. figuring out how to decode such a file
with:
a. ffmpeg (that you already solved)
b. mplayer (would be nice to have)
c. Avisynth (to allow Avisynth filtering)
d. Vapoursynth (to allow Vapoursynth filtering)
3. check whether the timecode and hdr data can/should be used somehow
Timecode data for example is dropped by MediaInfo:
MediaInfo doesn't report anything about the hdr data.Time code of first frame : 00:16:54:23
Time code, striped : Yes
Time code, striped : Yes
-> If you got time any can help with any of the points (especially point 1 might be easier for you to solve since you probably got more such files) any help is appreciated.
Will report back once I had some time to look at this over the weekend.
Cu Selur
Reading the execution log at the bottom of Hybrid I see:
Quote: Grabbing video ids for 7PMb_TownsvilleRAP_1007.mov.Does this mean that it cannot recognize the video stream or that it has found the 'first' video stream?
-> Video ids found: 0
Analyzing video streams...
Analyzing video stream (0).
Sorry I am not sure what you mean by how to "differentiate such files from others". What function should I test this with?