TS but I do take the time to remove the unwanted Audio tracks (this might be a waste of time but I will test that).Ģ. I tell it to start at 2min end at 30 min. TS through TSmuxer and use the cut option. Since I have 75 or so 30 min programs to edit / convert, I know the where the beginning and end is pretty well due the padding I put into my recorder. I have found a solution to my current situation. TS file directly to OpenShot with mixed results. To be fair I have not spent a great deal of time in OpenShot yet learning all the details but from the docs I could not find a quick way to do this so it would not reencode. The problem there was OpenShot does not have a profile that I could find that was just Copy or something similar so it has to reencode again. Have you tried handbrake for converting then openshot for trimming? TS shows I want to edit / convert that I have been waiting to do since the beginning of the year. Unfortunately, I am getting ready to plunk down $50 for the cheap version of VideoReDo and do these in Windows if I cannot make it work. I may have to wait for the official release whenever that is. I have read that the folks at Avidemux may be working on a fix in version 2.6 but I could not quite get all the steps right to compile and give it a shot. Still detectable but close enough that I will play with tsmuxer a little more and see what other settings might help. It only took about a minute or so and the audio was almost in synce in Avidemux after a quick edit. TS file through and did nothing but strip out the secondary audio track (Spanish I think). Then there's the Hauppage video capture card problem in Linux but that is another story. VLC or Handbrake to encode to another file type doesn't help much either.Īnd then there's the problem of trying to edit MP4 files. I haven't found solutions like ProjectX to be of much use, either. I haven't yet found a video editor good for simple cutting of large files like avidemux, either. I don't understand the audio sync problems when some, like avidemux, have severe problems with it and many others don't. I know I am asking a lot but I got spoiled with a couple of Windows programs that will edit without reencode programs like VideoReDo can do the editing and converting all at once (for $100 !). Has anyone found a quick, reliable way to do some lite video trimming in Ubuntu and keep A/V sync without having to resort to any Windows programs?ĮDIT: Also I really do not want to resort to have to demux separately either. TS files I cannot edit them quickly without making a full project out of it in Openshot Cinelerra, etc. TS files through other programs but it is too time consuming to be useful form this simple task. Regular video editing I have pretty good luck with my normal DV files and I could even run the. If I run the video through DGIndex in Wine or view it with Mediainfo both programs detect the an offset problem but they are always wrong by almost 500ms and it is never constant. It is usually betwenn -250ms to -1000ms off but I cannot count on it. Avidemux does a great job on the video but I always have to play with the audio shift to get it in sync. HandBrake with convert the file perfectly but cannot trim. TS file perfectly if I do not edit it but I want to just do a simple, quick trim of 2 mins from beginning and end. TS files to iPod or really any smaller format keeping A/V sync after edit. This is really the only thing making me keep a Windows install around for my personal stuff. I been struggling with this since Karmic and I know others have as well.
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