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Does anyone know how to trim AVC H.264 videos without re-encoding?
Im trying to find a simple way to edit/trim my favorite scenes from blu-ray movies without re-encoding... to add to my Video Import section of SageTV.
Thanks, Michael
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fast free mpeg cut
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http://www.dvdvideosoft.com/guides/d...-mpeg-fast.htm |
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Thanks. I dont see anywhere that it says it doesn anything other than mpeg1/mpeg2. I seriously doubt that it just goes without saying
If you find out a tool that actually works, please let me know.... there are a lot of stuff that I'd like to add to sageTV; but, just can't. One day, this will be a pretty common thing to do
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Looking at their FAQ page...They only support MPEG-4 ASP (Divx, XviD).
It does not say anything about supporting AVC (H.264, X.264).
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I'm almost certain the latest versions do. That's how some people are able to use their Firewire / dishnetwork + R5000. Native format for dish+R5000 is H-264 AVC. They were having trouble at the beginning, but supposedly it works now.
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Just installed it and tried it out. No dice. When I tried to import a AVC/AAC mp4 file into it, it states: Codec not Currnetly Supported. Try using AVS converter first. So I am pretty sure it is only MPEG-4 (ASP)
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Hmm... I'll have to ask how those Dish R5000 people playback their files in sageTV... Thanks for trying. Ill try myself..
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I was afraid of that. Looking again I see that it only lists H.264 for output so not much use there.
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It DOES work
I have no problems playing freshly ripped blu-ray movies (H.264 AVC) in SageTV via Imported videos. The only thing I did was pull out the unwanted audio streams with a remuxer. I just watched my first blue-ray movie on SageTV. Resident Evil - Extinction.
Anyway, I still need a good cutting tool.
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Nero has to re-encode the video again.
The OP wanted something that can edit H.264 without having to do that.
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what about mencoder or ffmpeg using the copy option for the codecs? you could trim by using start time and durations.
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I was looking for an super simple GUI for mencoder or ffmpeg just for trimming with frame by frame video preview/audio. I haven't found anything like that. Do you know of any?
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Run it on a machine you can wipe, off the network, and scan it thoroughly. Otherwise, the command line is pretty simple for the copy codecs. B
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Thanks Ben, I'm I'm looking for a simple tool with a GUI interface that shows frame by frame cut in/out points in the video preview window. Otherwise, even the command line tool mencoder would work. I'm just looking for something small that's self-contained; no other dependencies with Video/audio preview. The only tool that I've found that comes very close to this is: http://www.videohelp.com/tools/TS_Packet_Editor. It has a preview window and doesnt require external system codecs to be installed. It just doesnt do sub-second frame-by-frame preview in the video preview window. The display window doesnt show any more granularity than 1 second for these types of files. So, basically you have to guess the cutting point between each second.
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