Oh, right. Thanks
Any time I do that AVI Demux saves the index as a separate file [.idx]. It must do something else to the ts file as well?
Do you choose "copy" in both the video and audio menus?
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Oh, right. Thanks
Any time I do that AVI Demux saves the index as a separate file [.idx]. It must do something else to the ts file as well?
Do you choose "copy" in both the video and audio menus?
Hi
idx is created for AVI Demux only.
Please do not change any setting, leave all at default, just go to file > save > video
and save it as... "test.ts" or something similar. Note: I had problems to overwrite the original File so you may need to be aware of that.
Thomas
Thanks for clarifying that
Two points:
[1] I don't think the fact that AVI Demux asks to create an index file means the .ts is corrupt. AVI Demux asks to create an index for any MPEG2 file [that it hasn't already opened and thus had a.idx file available]. The index file is purely for AVI Demux and doesn't alter the file's content itself.
[2] Your procedure creates an AVI file. By naming it test.ts haven't you miss-named the file? Wouldn't it have been better to call the file test.avi ?
Hi
AVI Demux is not able to recognize the File, thats why an index is created. Why does AVI Demux which can handle MPEG Codec very well, show up a Message saying so?
I told you to not change any settings in AVI Demux, if you do so you will not create anything new.
Of course if you change settings, which you can, you can also create new Files...
Thomas
I'm no expert on AVI Demux but for almost every MPEG2 file I've ever loaded in to it [both Transport Stream and Program Stream] it has always asked to index it. I wouldn't take the request by AVI Demux to index the file as proof that the file is some how corrupt.
I understood what you said, I'm just clarifying that the procedure you outlined does not create a .ts file. It creates an .avi file.
I don't understand why you would incorrectly name the file .ts when it should be .avi, that's all.
Thomas
I was just looking at your test.ts file, and there is no audio track in it.
Hi
true, because in your File attached to this Thread there is no Audiotrack...
Thomas
This isn't my thread [nor my file]
Actually the original .ts file [from post #9], according to MediaInfo has 3 Audio tracks in it in French, English and German - but your conversion has none.
Hi Thomas,
Basically what you did is removing the audio track and changing the container to AVI. Even if you used the .ts extention, it is an AVI file as stated by the Mediainfo tool. And the original file was TS format and had audio track.
General
Complete name : D:\userdata\mrabet\Desktop\test.ts
Format : AVI
Format/Info : Audio Video Interleave
File size : 558 KiB
Duration : 1s 640ms
Overall bit rate : 2 785 Kbps
Video
ID : 0
Format : MPEG Video
Format version : Version 2
Format profile : Main@Main
Format settings, BVOP : Yes
Format settings, Matrix : Custom
Format settings, GOP : M=3, N=24
Codec ID : MPEG
Codec ID/Info : Chromatic MPEG 1 Video I Frame
Duration : 1s 640ms
Bit rate : 2 758 Kbps
Maximum bit rate : 15.0 Mbps
Width : 720 pixels
Height : 576 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 16:9
Active Format Description : Letterbox 16:9 image
Frame rate : 25.000 fps
Standard : PAL
Color space : YUV
Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0
Bit depth : 8 bits
Scan type : Interlaced
Scan order : Top Field First
Compression mode : Lossy
Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.266
Stream size : 552 KiB (99%)
Hi Thomas, any feedback on this? The file you attached is an AVI file as stated by Mediainfo!
hi soussef24,
i have send you a PN.
Regards
Thomas
Unless you are an advanced user, you can choose to change the settings from default. I only tried it ones though and when I encountered a problem, I wasn't able to fix it so I switch back to default mode. Just a simple lesson for me to share. http://imagicon.info/cat/12-19/icon_e_smile.gif