emaggiani libero.it libero.it> writes:
> ok, I've explored these files a little bit more...
>
> Some of them are valid mpeg streams, so ffmpeg -i outputs
> Input #0, mpegts, from '00016.MTS':
> Then here is my question: these hundreds of little
> mpeg are eventually the "data atoms" (mdat) of
ok, I've explored these files a little bit more...
Some of them are valid mpeg streams, so ffmpeg -i outputs
Input #0, mpegts, from '00016.MTS':
Duration: 00:12:35.99, start: 5289.968000, bitrate: 22482 kb/s
Program 1
Stream #0.0[0x1011]: Video: h264 (High), yuv420p, 1920x1080 [PAR 1:1 DA
emaggiani libero.it libero.it> writes:
> Hi,Could someone give me any hints to deal with AVCHD
> (*.MTS) files with free software?
They are supposed to work fine with FFmpeg and friends,
including MPlayer.
> I've tried mplayer (MPlayer SVN-r37150-4.8.3) with no result.
"no result" is unfort
Hi,
Could someone give me any hints to deal with AVCHD (*.MTS) files with free
software?
I've tried mplayer (MPlayer SVN-r37150-4.8.3) with no result.
ffmpeg (version 2.1.5) seems go better: it'a problem on my hw resource, also, I
think (Athlon 64X2@2.7Ghz, with 4GB RAM).
And these files are