Herman Robak wrote:
When HDV arrived a few years ago, Cinelerra happened to support it. Not quite so with AVCHD. AVCHD is even less ideal for editing than long-GOP HDV (1080i HDV), so Cinelerra should have some user friendly proxy editing support.
So I tried something to convert it to mpeg2-HD

ffmpeg -s 1920x1080 -i HDV_0017.MP4 -vcodec mpeg2video -aspect 16:9 -sameq -acodec copy test.mpeg

The funny thing is, that the output file stops nearly in the same second as cinelerra crashes with the origial file.

Let's say, the footage is about 10 seconds and cinelerra crashes at second 3 with the MP4 file - the converted mpeg2 file has only a length of 3 seconds, ffmpeg didn't convert more of it at all...

Next, I'll try it with mencoder...

Uli




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