Interesting, i'll look into that a bit more. Hopefully if it is indeed
capable, it also does so without reencoding the video (so to original
video quality is preserved 100%)
** Summary changed:
- Tool needed to extract AVCHD video files with metadata
+ Need ability to extract videos from AVCHD ca
If a software can rip a bluray disc, it should be able to rip the media
from an AVCHD camera as well (together with the metadata), since they
both use the same format. I'd like to be able to rename the clips to
contain the date, since five digits that start from 0 every time the
camera is empti
I'm familiar with VLC but i have no idea how it would be capable of
this. AVCHD files are stored on camcorders as video files split into 2GB
clips with metadata elsewhere in some complicated folder hierarchy.
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Tool needed to extract AVCHD video files with metadata
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bug
Have you tried VLC?
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Tool needed to extract AVCHD video files with metadata
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/574870
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