User Tools

Site Tools


tutorial:cut_ts_sample

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

tutorial:cut_ts_sample [2011/06/19 12:09]
agent_007 created
tutorial:cut_ts_sample [2012/11/11 08:51]
Line 1: Line 1:
-====== Cut TS sample ====== 
-This page tries to explain how to cut small sample file from .ts or from .m2ts file. This samples are sometimes crucial for fixing AVIdemux bugs and because of this, developers might ask you to provide one. 
  
-You can use any binary file cutting tool for the job. In this tutorial we will guide the process with Virtualdubs hex editor (for Windows users) and with dd command (Linux and Mac OS X).  ​ 
- 
-==== Virtualdub (for Windows users) ==== 
-Virtualdub is video editor, but the software also contains build-in hex editor that we are going to use. Process itself is very simple. 
- 
-1. Download and install Virtualdub (you can use .zip version, no need to install) 
-2. Open Virtualdub (VirtualDub.exe) 
-3. Open **Tools -> Hex editor...** (which should open a new window, the //​VirtualDub Hex Editor//) 
-4. From that VirtualDub Hex Editor window, choose //File -> Open...// and select the .ts or .m2ts file you want to use 
-5. The window should be filled with text (nothing to worry about), and you can then select **Edit -> Extract segment...** which should open //Extract file segment// window 
-6. From the Extract file segment window, keep the **Address (hex)** as 0 and to the **Length (hex)** field you enter how many bytes you want to have in sample file. E.g. if you want to make sample file with size of 20 megabytes (20 000 000 bytes), then use value **1312D00**. After you have selected the value, press **OK**. New file saving dialog jump to the screen and you use it to select where you want to save file (and give it a filename). 
- 
-Now that you have created a new sample file, test it out in AVIdemux. If it causes same issues as the original one, then share it to us. 
tutorial/cut_ts_sample.txt · Last modified: 2012/11/11 08:51 (external edit)