Den 06.11.2022 00:56, skrev Andrew Randrianasulu:


вс, 6 нояб. 2022 г., 02:06 Terje J. Hanssen <[email protected]>:



    Den 05.11.2022 23:25, skrev Andrew Randrianasulu:


    вс, 6 нояб. 2022 г., 01:05 Terje J. Hanssen
    <[email protected]>:



        Den 05.11.2022 13:46, skrev Andrew Randrianasulu:


        сб, 5 нояб. 2022 г., 15:39 Terje J. Hanssen
        <[email protected]>:



            Den 03.11.2022 22:13, skrev Andrew Randrianasulu:


            чт, 3 нояб. 2022 г., 21:28 Terje J. Hanssen
            <[email protected]>:



                Den 03.11.2022 16:17, skrev Andrew Randrianasulu:


                чт, 3 нояб. 2022 г., 17:52 Terje J. Hanssen
                <[email protected]>:



                    Den 03.11.2022 01:42, skrev Andrew
                    Randrianasulu via Cin:


                    чт, 3 нояб. 2022 г., 03:34 Andrew
                    Randrianasulu <[email protected]>:



                        чт, 3 нояб. 2022 г., 03:14 Andrew
                        Randrianasulu <[email protected]>:

                            I think we can add some clarification

                            ---


                              HDV on a Blu-ray Disc Without
                              Re-encoding

                            An MTS file is a video file saved in
                            the high-definition (HD) MPEG
                            Transport Stream video format,
                            commonly called AVCHD. It contains HD
                            video compatible with Blu-ray disc
                            format and is based on the MPEG-2
                            transport stream. MTS files are often
                            used by Sony, Panasonic, Canon and
                            other HD camcorders. Legal input for
                            Video – MPEG1VIDEO, MPEG2VIDEO, H264;
                            Audio – MP1, MP2, AC3, AC3PLUS, DTS,
                            TRUHD.

                            Note, mp2 and mp1 audio codecs are
                            valid for transport stream itself but
                            not as on-disk format for Blu-Rays.

                            In this case you still can save
                            original video by using ffmpeg's switches

                             -c:v copy -c:a ac3 , while
                            outputting into another temporal ts
                            container.

                            {waiting for Terje's results on
                            pcm_bluray case}


                            ---


                            I think all m2ts files you used for
                            testing were h264/aac (or ac3), not
                            from-camcoder HDVs with mpeg2
                            video/mp2 audio.

                            you can try HDV-in-mov from this
                            folder as ffmpeg test file, I think

                            http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/mov/FCP/


                        oh, this is not mp2 audio but pcm audio.
                        And ..not exactly kind of pcm used on
                        blurays!

                        so this line work, note mpegts_m2ts_mode
                        switch for enabling more bluray like
                        output, without it ffmpeg will mux audio
                        into private stream -  good luck getting
                        it back!

                        ffmpeg -i HDV_1080i50.mov -c:v copy -c:a
                        pcm_bluray -mpegts_m2ts_mode 1 hdv.mts

                        then tsmuxer recognizes mts file as below:

                        ~/tsMuxer $ tsmuxer hdv.mts
                        tsMuxeR version 2.6.16-dev.
                        github.com/justdan96/tsMuxer
                        <http://github.com/justdan96/tsMuxer>
                        Track ID:    4113  Stream type: MPEG-2
                        Stream ID:   V_MPEG-2
                        Stream info: Profile: Main@6. Resolution:
                        1440:1080i. Frame rate: 25
                        Stream lang:

                        Track ID:    4352
                        Stream type: LPCM
                        Stream ID:   A_LPCM
                        Stream info: Bitrate: 1536Kbps Sample
                        Rate: 48KHz Channels: 2 Bits per sample:
                        16bit
                        Stream lang: eng

                        Duration: 00:00:08.000

                        ====

                        I wonder if you can cp this file few
                        times and then cat them back together for
                        simulating longer video ) ?


                    https://github.com/OpenShot/openshot-qt/issues/3428#top

                    this one contain real very short hdv sample
                    with mp2 sound

                    http://twenkid.com/os/3.m2t



                    I can try to dig and test further into this
                    matter later this month - or possibly more
                    realistic next month.
                    Currently I spend some holiday weeks on Gran
                    Canaria 😎



                have good times (even without camcoder!)



                    Some thoughts in advance:

                    Would it possibly be better/clear to
                    differ/split between the formats, HDV video on
                    tape (M2T container) and the successor
                    H264/AVC(HD) video on disk?
                    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDV


                sure, right now it confusing.




                    Possibly you still have the probably little
                    longer HDV 1080i sample file,
                    "20081103140154.m2t" we used for the HDV
                    format patch here
                    
https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg02048.html



                yeah, will call my friend 'find' )

                thanks!




                    And if Phyllis has access to a Blu-ray disc
                    burner and BD hw player, testing could
                    possibly start sooner(?)












                            ----

                            For creating a blu-ray disc, if you
                            have HDV MPEG-2 media that is in
                            blu-ray format, you can save the
                            original quality of your work, rather
                            than rendering it to another format.


                            {I hope Terje will let us know if
                            bdwrite still works with bluray pcm
                            audio as produced by ffmpeg 5.1+}


                I forgot one question:
                Will it be possible and how to access and use
                ffmpeg-5.x included with Cin-GG in a terminal as usual?




            if you compile your own cinelerra ffmpeg binary will be
            in thirdparty/ffmpeg-5.1/ffmpeg


            we do not install this binary because cin does all work
            via library interface.

            So I think you can do single-user build and then play
            with compiled binary and may be even use it in shell
            scripting as described in

            
https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/CinelerraGG_Manual/Menu_Bar_Shell_Commands.html



                The latest openSUSE Leap 15.4 distro I use, has so
                far no official ffmpeg-5.x package or codec enabled
                from Packman.
                I have add-installed ffmpeg-5.1.2 from OBS (Open
                Build Service), but don't know if it works.



        ===========================


            A first test step with add-installed Experimental
            ffmpeg-5-5.1.2-lp154.35.1.x86_64.rpm for Leap 15.4 from
            
https://software.opensuse.org/download/package?package=ffmpeg-5&project=multimedia%3Alibs
            
<https://software.opensuse.org/download/package?package=ffmpeg-5&project=multimedia%3Alibs>
            https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/multimedia%3Alibs/ffmpeg-5

                zypper addrepo
                
https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/multimedia:libs/15.4/multimedia:libs.repo
                zypper refresh
                zypper install ffmpeg-5

            ----------------

            ffmpeg -i 3.m2t -c:v copy -c:a pcm_bluray output.ts
            ffmpeg version 5.1.2 Copyright (c) 2000-2022 the FFmpeg
            developers
              built with gcc 7 (SUSE Linux)
            -------------
            Input #0, mpegts, from '3.m2t':
              Duration: 00:00:03.10, start: 1.400000, bitrate: 21633
            kb/s
              Program 1
                Metadata:
                  service_name    : Service01
                  service_provider: FFmpeg
              Stream #0:0[0x100]: Video: mpeg2video (Main)
            ([2][0][0][0] / 0x0002), yuv420p(tv, bt709, top first),
            1440x1080 [SAR 4:3 DAR 16:9], 25000 kb/s, 29.97 fps,
            29.97 tbr, 90k tbn
                Side data:
                  cpb: bitrate max/min/avg: 25000000/0/0 buffer
            size: 7340032 vbv_delay: N/A
              Stream #0:1[0x101]: Audio: mp2 ([3][0][0][0] /
            0x0003), 48000 Hz, stereo, fltp, 384 kb/s
            Unknown encoder 'pcm_bluray'

            -----------

            Obviously pcm_bluray encoder is not enabled - only the
            decoder is enabled. Then it will be difficult ...

            ffmpeg -codecs -hide_banner | egrep "pcm|pcm_bluray"

             ..AIL. adpcm_4xm ADPCM 4X Movie
             ..AIL. adpcm_adx SEGA CRI ADX ADPCM
             ..AIL. adpcm_afc ADPCM Nintendo Gamecube AFC
             ..AIL. adpcm_agm ADPCM AmuseGraphics Movie AGM
             ..AIL. adpcm_aica ADPCM Yamaha AICA
             ..AIL. adpcm_argo ADPCM Argonaut Games
             ..AIL. adpcm_ct ADPCM Creative Technology
             ..AIL. adpcm_dtk ADPCM Nintendo Gamecube DTK
             ..AIL. adpcm_ea ADPCM Electronic Arts
             ..AIL. adpcm_ea_maxis_xa ADPCM Electronic Arts Maxis
            CDROM XA
             ..AIL. adpcm_ea_r1 ADPCM Electronic Arts R1
             ..AIL. adpcm_ea_r2 ADPCM Electronic Arts R2
             ..AIL. adpcm_ea_r3 ADPCM Electronic Arts R3
             ..AIL. adpcm_ea_xas ADPCM Electronic Arts XAS
             ..AIL. adpcm_g722 G.722 ADPCM
             ..AIL. adpcm_g726 G.726 ADPCM
             ..AIL. adpcm_g726le G.726 ADPCM little-endian
             ..AIL. adpcm_ima_acorn ADPCM IMA Acorn Replay
             ..AIL. adpcm_ima_alp ADPCM IMA High Voltage Software ALP
             ..AIL. adpcm_ima_amv ADPCM IMA AMV
             ..AIL. adpcm_ima_apc ADPCM IMA CRYO APC
             ..AIL. adpcm_ima_apm ADPCM IMA Ubisoft APM
             ..AIL. adpcm_ima_cunning ADPCM IMA Cunning Developments
             ..AIL. adpcm_ima_dat4 ADPCM IMA Eurocom DAT4
             ..AIL. adpcm_ima_dk3 ADPCM IMA Duck DK3
             ..AIL. adpcm_ima_dk4 ADPCM IMA Duck DK4
             ..AIL. adpcm_ima_ea_eacs ADPCM IMA Electronic Arts EACS
             ..AIL. adpcm_ima_ea_sead ADPCM IMA Electronic Arts SEAD
             ..AIL. adpcm_ima_iss ADPCM IMA Funcom ISS
             ..AIL. adpcm_ima_moflex ADPCM IMA MobiClip MOFLEX
             ..AIL. adpcm_ima_mtf ADPCM IMA Capcom's MT Framework
             ..AIL. adpcm_ima_oki ADPCM IMA Dialogic OKI
             ..AIL. adpcm_ima_qt ADPCM IMA QuickTime
             ..AIL. adpcm_ima_rad ADPCM IMA Radical
             ..AIL. adpcm_ima_smjpeg ADPCM IMA Loki SDL MJPEG
             ..AIL. adpcm_ima_ssi ADPCM IMA Simon & Schuster Interactive
             ..AIL. adpcm_ima_wav ADPCM IMA WAV
             ..AIL. adpcm_ima_ws ADPCM IMA Westwood
             ..AIL. adpcm_ms ADPCM Microsoft
             ..AIL. adpcm_mtaf ADPCM MTAF
             ..AIL. adpcm_psx ADPCM Playstation
             ..AIL. adpcm_sbpro_2 ADPCM Sound Blaster Pro 2-bit
             ..AIL. adpcm_sbpro_3 ADPCM Sound Blaster Pro 2.6-bit
             ..AIL. adpcm_sbpro_4 ADPCM Sound Blaster Pro 4-bit
             ..AIL. adpcm_swf ADPCM Shockwave Flash
             ..AIL. adpcm_thp ADPCM Nintendo THP
             ..AIL. adpcm_thp_le ADPCM Nintendo THP (Little-Endian)
             ..AIL. adpcm_vima LucasArts VIMA audio
             ..AIL. adpcm_xa ADPCM CDROM XA
             ..AIL. adpcm_yamaha ADPCM Yamaha
             ..AIL. adpcm_zork ADPCM Zork
             ..AIL. derf_dpcm DPCM Xilam DERF
             ..AIL. gremlin_dpcm DPCM Gremlin
             ..AIL. interplay_dpcm DPCM Interplay
             DEAIL. pcm_alaw PCM A-law / G.711 A-law
             D.AI.S pcm_bluray PCM signed 16|20|24-bit big-endian
            for Blu-ray media
             D.AI.S pcm_dvd PCM signed 20|24-bit big-endian
             ..AI.S pcm_f16le PCM 16.8 floating point little-endian
             ..AI.S pcm_f24le PCM 24.0 floating point little-endian
             DEAI.S pcm_f32be PCM 32-bit floating point big-endian
             DEAI.S pcm_f32le PCM 32-bit floating point little-endian
             DEAI.S pcm_f64be PCM 64-bit floating point big-endian
             DEAI.S pcm_f64le PCM 64-bit floating point little-endian
             ..AI.S pcm_lxf PCM signed 20-bit little-endian planar
             DEAIL. pcm_mulaw PCM mu-law / G.711 mu-law
             DEAI.S pcm_s16be PCM signed 16-bit big-endian
             DEAI.S pcm_s16be_planar PCM signed 16-bit big-endian planar
             DEAI.S pcm_s16le PCM signed 16-bit little-endian
             DEAI.S pcm_s16le_planar PCM signed 16-bit little-endian
            planar
             DEAI.S pcm_s24be PCM signed 24-bit big-endian
             ..AI.S pcm_s24daud PCM D-Cinema audio signed 24-bit
             DEAI.S pcm_s24le PCM signed 24-bit little-endian
             DEAI.S pcm_s24le_planar PCM signed 24-bit little-endian
            planar
             DEAI.S pcm_s32be PCM signed 32-bit big-endian
             DEAI.S pcm_s32le PCM signed 32-bit little-endian
             DEAI.S pcm_s32le_planar PCM signed 32-bit little-endian
            planar
             ..AI.S pcm_s64be PCM signed 64-bit big-endian
             ..AI.S pcm_s64le PCM signed 64-bit little-endian
             DEAI.S pcm_s8 PCM signed 8-bit
             DEAI.S pcm_s8_planar PCM signed 8-bit planar
             ..AI.S pcm_sga PCM SGA
             DEAI.S pcm_u16be PCM unsigned 16-bit big-endian
             DEAI.S pcm_u16le PCM unsigned 16-bit little-endian
             DEAI.S pcm_u24be PCM unsigned 24-bit big-endian
             DEAI.S pcm_u24le PCM unsigned 24-bit little-endian
             DEAI.S pcm_u32be PCM unsigned 32-bit big-endian
             DEAI.S pcm_u32le PCM unsigned 32-bit little-endian
             DEAI.S pcm_u8 PCM unsigned 8-bit
             ..AIL. pcm_vidc PCM Archimedes VIDC
             ..AIL. roq_dpcm DPCM id RoQ
             ..AIL. sdx2_dpcm DPCM Squareroot-Delta-Exact
             ..AIL. sol_dpcm DPCM Sol
             ..AIL. xan_dpcm DPCM Xan


        for me it says

        DEAI.S pcm_bluray    PCM signed 16|20|24-bit big-endian for
        Blu-ray media


        on termux. Guess suse people a bit afraid about enabling
        anything bluray related in widely-distributed packages. Just
        for checking you can ask  package maintainer, may be he (?)
        disabled it by oversight.

        So yeah, for this test self-compiled ffmpeg will be more
        interesting (on x86/glibc system simple configure/make
        should give you ff* binaries)




        ======================


        I upgraded instead my rolling openSUSE Tumbleweed with the
        recent multimedia codec enabled ffmpeg 5.1.2 from Packman
        https://opensuse.github.io/openSUSE-docs-revamped-temp/codecs/

        where also the pcm_bluray encoder is enabled:

        ffmpeg -codecs -hide_banner | grep pcm_bluray
         DEAI.S pcm_bluray           PCM signed 16|20|24-bit
        big-endian for Blu-ray media


        and verified first the input file

         ffprobe -hide_banner 3.m2t
        Input #0, mpegts, from '3.m2t':
          Duration: 00:00:03.10, start: 1.400000, bitrate: 21633 kb/s
          Program 1
            Metadata:
              service_name    : Service01
              service_provider: FFmpeg
          Stream #0:0[0x100]: Video: mpeg2video (Main) ([2][0][0][0]
        / 0x0002), yuv420p(tv, bt709, top first), 1440x1080 [SAR 4:3
        DAR 16:9], 25000 kb/s, 29.97 fps, 29.97 tbr, 90k tbn
            Side data:
              cpb: bitrate max/min/avg: 25000000/0/0 buffer size:
        7340032 vbv_delay: N/A
          Stream #0:1[0x101]: Audio: mp2 ([3][0][0][0] / 0x0003),
        48000 Hz, stereo, fltp, 384 kb/s


        Then a new attempt with the first step to transcode the mp2
        audio to pcm_blu-ray.
        Added also for this case the "-mpegts_m2ts_mode 1" switch for
        enabling more bluray like output, because without it didn't
        seem to be recognized!?


        ffmpeg -i 3.m2t -c:v copy -c:a pcm_bluray -mpegts_m2ts_mode 1
        output.mts
        ffmpeg version 5.1.2 Copyright (c) 2000-2022 the FFmpeg
        developers
          built with gcc 12 (SUSE Linux)
        ..........
        Input #0, mpegts, from '3.m2t':
          Duration: 00:00:03.10, start: 1.400000, bitrate: 21633 kb/s
          Program 1
            Metadata:
              service_name    : Service01
              service_provider: FFmpeg
          Stream #0:0[0x100]: Video: mpeg2video (Main) ([2][0][0][0]
        / 0x0002), yuv420p(tv, bt709, top first), 1440x1080 [SAR 4:3
        DAR 16:9], 25000 kb/s, 29.97 fps, 29.97 tbr, 90k tbn
            Side data:
              cpb: bitrate max/min/avg: 25000000/0/0 buffer size:
        7340032 vbv_delay: N/A
          Stream #0:1[0x101]: Audio: mp2 ([3][0][0][0] / 0x0003),
        48000 Hz, stereo, fltp, 384 kb/s
        Stream mapping:
          Stream #0:0 -> #0:0 (copy)
          Stream #0:1 -> #0:1 (mp2 (native) -> pcm_bluray (native))
        Press [q] to stop, [?] for help
        Output #0, mpegts, to 'output.mts':
          Metadata:
            encoder         : Lavf59.27.100
          Stream #0:0: Video: mpeg2video (Main) ([2][0][0][0] /
        0x0002), yuv420p(tv, bt709, top first), 1440x1080 [SAR 4:3
        DAR 16:9], q=2-31, 25000 kb/s, 29.97 fps, 29.97 tbr, 90k tbn
            Side data:
              cpb: bitrate max/min/avg: 25000000/0/0 buffer size:
        7340032 vbv_delay: N/A
          Stream #0:1: Audio: pcm_bluray, 48000 Hz, stereo, s16, 128 kb/s
            Metadata:
              encoder         : Lavc59.37.100 pcm_bluray
        frame=   76 fps=0.0 q=-1.0 Lsize= 8898kB time=00:00:03.00
        bitrate=24297.5kbits/s speed= 139x
        video:7854kB audio:565kB subtitle:0kB other streams:0kB
        global headers:0kB muxing overhead: 5.697285%

        ---------------------

        At last verified the output file:

        ffprobe -hide_banner output.ts
        Input #0, mpegts, from 'output.ts':


    above you output in mts not ts .... ?



    =======================

    It looks to be copy-error from my note. To be sure I repete it
    below for ffprobe and additional mediainfo. (I also had
    "output.ts" from the attempt without the mode switch.)
    Not sure if TS and MTS by the way can be used interchangeable,
    both are MPEG-transport streams, possibly TS is for MPEG-2 and MTS
    for H264/AVC only?
    My HDV files on disk get .M2T extension when transfered from tape.




from output it seems audio is there? Can you hear it in vlc/mpv ?


Yes, the "output.mts" audio can be heard ok via playback in vlc and mpv.


But no audio heard from "output.ts" :

ffprobe -hide_banner output.ts
Input #0, mpegts, from 'output.ts':
  Duration: 00:00:03.10, start: 1.400000, bitrate: 22791 kb/s
  Program 1
    Metadata:
      service_name    : Service01
      service_provider: FFmpeg
  Stream #0:0[0x100]: Video: mpeg2video (Main) ([2][0][0][0] / 0x0002), yuv420p(tv, bt709, top first), 1440x1080 [SAR 4:3 DAR 16:9], 25000 kb/s, 29.97 fps, 29.97 tbr, 90k tbn
    Side data:
      cpb: bitrate max/min/avg: 25000000/0/0 buffer size: 7340032 vbv_delay: N/A
  Stream #0:1[0x101]: Data: bin_data ([6][0][0][0] / 0x0006)
Unsupported codec with id 98314 for input stream 1

--------------------------------



    ffprobe -hide_banner output.mts
    Input #0, mpegts, from 'output.mts':
      Duration: 00:00:03.10, start: 1.400000, bitrate: 23490 kb/s
      Program 1
        Metadata:
          service_name    : Service01
          service_provider: FFmpeg
      Stream #0:0[0x1011]: Video: mpeg2video (Main) ([2][0][0][0] /
    0x0002), yuv420p(tv, bt709, top first), 1440x1080 [SAR 4:3 DAR
    16:9], 25000 kb/s, 29.97 fps, 29.97 tbr, 90k tbn
        Side data:
          cpb: bitrate max/min/avg: 25000000/0/0 buffer size: 7340032
    vbv_delay: N/A
      Stream #0:1[0x1100]: Audio: pcm_bluray ([128][0][0][0] /
    0x0080), 48000 Hz, stereo, s16, 1536 kb/s


    ------------------------

    mediainfo output.mts
    General
    ID                                       : 1 (0x1)
    Complete name                            : output.mts
    Format                                   : BDAV
    Format/Info                              : Blu-ray Video
    File size                                : 8.69 MiB
    Duration                                 : 2 s 502 ms
    Overall bit rate mode                    : Variable
    Overall bit rate                         : 28.1 Mb/s

    Video
    ID                                       : 4113 (0x1011)
    Menu ID                                  : 1 (0x1)
    Format                                   : MPEG Video
    Commercial name                          : HDV 1080i
    Format version                           : Version 2
    Format profile                           : Main@High 1440
    Format settings                          : CustomMatrix / BVOP
    Format settings, BVOP                    : Yes
    Format settings, Matrix                  : Custom
    Format settings, GOP                     : M=3, N=15
    Format settings, picture structure       : Frame
    Codec ID                                 : 2
    Duration                                 : 2 s 536 ms
    Bit rate mode                            : Constant
    Bit rate                                 : 25.5 Mb/s
    Maximum bit rate                         : 25.0 Mb/s
    Width                                    : 1 440 pixels
    Height                                   : 1 080 pixels
    Display aspect ratio                     : 16:9
    Frame rate                               : 29.970 (30000/1001) FPS
    Standard                                 : Component
    Color space                              : YUV
    Chroma subsampling                       : 4:2:0
    Bit depth                                : 8 bits
    Scan type                                : Interlaced
    Scan order                               : Top Field First
    Compression mode                         : Lossy
    Bits/(Pixel*Frame)                       : 0.546
    Stream size                              : 7.69 MiB (89%)
    Color primaries                          : BT.709
    Transfer characteristics                 : BT.709
    Matrix coefficients                      : BT.709

    Audio
    ID                                       : 4352 (0x1100)
    Menu ID                                  : 1 (0x1)
    Format                                   : PCM
    Format settings                          : Big / Signed
    Muxing mode                              : Blu-ray
    Codec ID                                 : 128
    Duration                                 : 2 s 995 ms
    Bit rate mode                            : Constant
    Bit rate                                 : 1 536 kb/s
    Channel(s)                               : 2 channels
    Channel layout                           : L R
    Sampling rate                            : 48.0 kHz
    Bit depth                                : 16 bits
    Delay relative to video                  : -567 ms
    Stream size                              : 562 KiB (6%)

    Menu
    ID                                       : 256 (0x100)
    Menu ID                                  : 1 (0x1)
    Format                                   : MPEG Video / PCM
    Duration                                 : 2 s 502 ms
    List                                     : 4113 (0x1011) (MPEG
    Video) / 4352 (0x1100) (PCM)
    Service name                             : Service01
    Service provider                         : FFmpeg
    Service type                             : digital television


    ================



          Duration: 00:00:03.10, start: 1.400000, bitrate: 22791 kb/s
          Program 1
            Metadata:
              service_name    : Service01
              service_provider: FFmpeg
          Stream #0:0[0x100]: Video: mpeg2video (Main) ([2][0][0][0]
        / 0x0002), yuv420p(tv, bt709, top first), 1440x1080 [SAR 4:3
        DAR 16:9], 25000 kb/s, 29.97 fps, 29.97 tbr, 90k tbn
            Side data:
              cpb: bitrate max/min/avg: 25000000/0/0 buffer size:
        7340032 vbv_delay: N/A
          Stream #0:1[0x101]: Data: bin_data ([6][0][0][0] / 0x0006)
        Unsupported codec with id 98314 for input stream 1

        ==========================


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