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I don't know what other container format would be a viable alternative (unless you have suggestions), and the main goal is to avoid a transcode wherever possible. So unfortunately, while I agree that a TS is not the ideal way to deal with this, it works and works rather well. Performance is great with the MTS files, given that.
#Eyeframe converter ffmbc.exe has stopped workiong pro
Using QuickTime with the third-party decoder works, but it's not totally desirable since QT is locked to 32-bit, whereas Premiere Pro and its native importers (MPEG2 included) are 64-bit. I've tried putting the HDV stream into other containers supported by Premiere Pro-for example, MXF-but that doesn't work. Premiere Pro captures HDV to (I believe) M2TS files it can import (not capture) TS, MTS, and M2TS files.
#Eyeframe converter ffmbc.exe has stopped workiong mac
The data stream is the same as it was on the HDV tape, but unless you have FCP installed on a Mac or a third-party decoder installed ($$$), you can't use these clips. I'm speaking to one pretty specific case here, and that's HDV that is captured by FCP using the Apple HDV codec (really, it's just MPEG2 in a QuickTime MOV). Well, I wouldn't say that it's the primary choice-it's not even preferred. Thanks for looking into it, and please let me know if you need any Here's a link to the MOV mentioned above: Streams are usable, but FFmbc won't mux them tsMuxeR will, however,Īnd the file plays back and maintains perfect sync. The audio separately to a WAV file (-acodec pcm_s16le -f wav), the If I extract the video separately to an M2V file (-f mpegvideo) and If I set "-acodec copy" then FFmbc simply crashes and doesn't really
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That will actually create an MTS file with the video stream, but noĪudio FFmbc crashes with this Windows error:Īdditional Information 2:Đa9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789Īdditional Information 4:Đa9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789 If I try and copy the streams into an MTS, this is what I use:įfmbc -i filename.mov -vcodec copy -acodec pcm_s16le -f mpegts -y All flavors seem to suffer the same fate. There are various FourCCs depending on what HDV flavor The Apple HDV stuff is just regular HDV, only packaged in a QuickTime I'm uploading a sample clip right now, but here's a MediaInfo reportĬomplete name : E:\_COMMON_\Test Projects\Scriptsįormat/Info : Original Apple specifications Thanks for the reply, and fantastic software, by the way. Is this possible with FFmbc, and if so, how can I go about I've tried searching a kajillion different ways on MTS muxing withįFmpeg/FFmbc, and haven't found much-at least not much that I'm able To the FFmbc command line to enable this. Solution, so I'm hoping it's something that simply needs to be added I'd like to come up with a single program The resulting file imports and plays perfectly in Premiere Pro, so I I've used tsMuxeR to put the M2V and WAV together into an M2TS, and Sometimes, FFmbc just hangs, forcing me to kill it off, or I'm able to demux the MOVs into M2VĪnd WAV streams, both of which import fine into Premiere Pro, but soįar, I've not been able to use FFmbc to mux those back into an MTS/ HDV MOVs as MPEG transport streams, so that they can be used on a One issue I've run into is when trying to rewrap Apple I'm not too versed in FFmbc/FFmpeg, but am starting to get the hang ofĪ few things.