I'm trying to remux MKV as MP4. In the process, I want to remove the
rounding errors that were introduced by MKV so that the video is
24/1.001fps CFR once again with proper PTSs & DTSs and 1/9 time
base. When I do that, audio & video are out of sync.
Does anyone know how to do this? I'd be rea
On Tue, Jan 17, 2023 at 10:02:59 +0100, pehache wrote:
> > MP4 cannot carry those HDMV PGS subtitles (or any other bitmap based
> > format, if I remember correctly).
>
> MP4 can carry the DVDSUB format, which is bitmap.
Ah great, sorry, I wasn't aware (anymore)
> The OP can give a try transcoding
Le 16/01/2023 à 11:47, Moritz Barsnick a écrit :
MP4 cannot carry those HDMV PGS subtitles (or any other bitmap based
format, if I remember correctly).
MP4 can carry the DVDSUB format, which is bitmap.
The OP can give a try transcoding the PGS subtitles to DVDSUB, using
"-c:s dvdsub", but in
On Tue, Jan 10, 2023 at 19:23:33 -0600, Steve Zemlicka wrote:
> The question I have is similar to the following post:
> https://superuser.com/questions/932730/ffmpeg-mkv-to-mp4-conversion-loses-subtitles
Those answers are not helpful, because you have HDMV PGS, which is a
bitmap format, that canno
The question I have is similar to the following post:
https://superuser.com/questions/932730/ffmpeg-mkv-to-mp4-conversion-loses-subtitles
I am using ffmpeg version n5.1.2. I have an mkv that has two subtitle
tracks. I am trying to convert it to mp4.
mkvmerge -i input.mkv
File 'input.mkv
John,
On Thu, Dec 3, 2020 at 9:51 AM John Henderson via ffmpeg-user
wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> I am not sure whether this is a windows media player issue or FFMPEG. I am
> using ffmpeg to capture the screen and record audio, whilst playing games.
> It does a great job and I save the file as an mkv.
Hi there,
I am not sure whether this is a windows media player issue or FFMPEG. I am
using ffmpeg to capture the screen and record audio, whilst playing games.
It does a great job and I save the file as an mkv. I can convert the file
to mp4 and all seems fine. However when I try to play the file
Hi Jack,
You can download some free codecs which allow Windows Media Player to play
10-bit H.264. Just google that.
Alternatively, change your command from “-vcodec copy” to “-pix_fmt yuv420p
-vcodec libx264”, but this will result in some loss of quality and a much
slower encode (because you ar
On Tue, Dec 01, 2015 at 22:39:36 +, Jack Tucker wrote:
> I then drop a MKV on the bat file which then copies the file, but windows say
> it has an issue with codec.Error: "Windows Media Player cannot play the file.
> The Player might not support the file type or might not support the codec
>
s=454 q=-1.0 size= 37435kB
time=00:00:19.39 bitrate=15814.1kbits/s
> Date: Tue, 1 Dec 2015 18:31:36 +0100
> From: barsn...@gmx.net
> To: ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org
> Subject: Re: [FFmpeg-user] MKV to MP4
>
> On Tue, Dec 01, 2015 at 03:09:42 +, Jack Tucker wrote:
> > I a
On Tue, Dec 01, 2015 at 03:09:42 +, Jack Tucker wrote:
> I am trying to convert a MKV into m4p using Windows, every time I do it has
> issues with codec. Which line of code canI I use which will work?
> I have tried for %%a in ("*.mkv") do ffmpeg.exe -i "%%a" -vcodec copy -acodec
> copy "%%~n
Hi,
I am trying to convert a MKV into m4p using Windows, every time I do it has
issues with codec. Which line of code canI I use which will work?
I have tried for %%a in ("*.mkv") do ffmpeg.exe -i "%%a" -vcodec copy -acodec
copy "%%~na .mp4"
but no luck and ffmpeg -i input.mkv -c:v copy -c:a copy
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