Hi!
AC3 audio problem appear when I try to merge various camcorder MTS files with direct-stream copy.
There is no sound In some parts of the united/merged video after I merge them with direct stream copy mode.
The audio remains in th all segments of the united/merged video only if I transcode the recorded audio to an other codec.
It happen when I merge at least 3-4 videos.
Image of the Mediainfo about the recorded camcorder file: https://ibb.co/fPU9fk
Thank you for your reply!
Are you sure the audio is the same across all segments ?
Quote from: mean on May 10, 2017, 07:47:21 PM
Are you sure the audio is the same across all segments ?
Hello!
Yes, they were recorded with the same camcorder, they are original Canon cancorder files, there is only 1 audio recording option on most camcorders.
Quote from: Truth555 on May 10, 2017, 06:21:45 PM
There is no sound In some parts of the united/merged video after I merge them with direct stream copy mode.
Is there no sound in the whole of a particular segment or only near the segment's start/end?
Dan.
Please post the Avidemux log resulting from appending the source videos.
Hi!
I uploaded five original camcorder MTS files to the sendgb.com, all options in video and audio format are the same. The video is a progressive segmented frame video (read about it here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progressive_segmented_frame ) So you need to turn off the deinterlacer or automatic deinterlacer in your video player for the optimal original picture quality.
Here you can download them: https://sendgb.com/pbd0H3nrvsq
After the merging of the video files in direct-stream-copy mode, some recording segments will have audio and some won't have audio in the unified new video file.
Try it yourself!
I used the X64 Windows version of Avidemux (2.7.0 Nightly).
Thank you for your reply!
Quote from: Truth555 on May 11, 2017, 03:15:13 PM
I uploaded five original camcorder MTS files to the sendgb.com
Careful =
1 GB download !!!
Quote from: Jan Gruuthuse on May 11, 2017, 04:02:01 PM
Quote from: Truth555 on May 11, 2017, 03:15:13 PM
I uploaded five original camcorder MTS files to the sendgb.com
Careful = 1 GB download !!!
What's the problem with a 1GB file, which contains five videos?
Quote from: Truth555 on May 11, 2017, 03:15:13 PM
After the merging of the video files in direct-stream-copy mode, some recording segments will have audio and some won't have audio in the unified new video file.
Works for me using a Linux build from the current trunk (2.7.0), the merged video saved in copy mode has audio throughout its duration.
Quote from: eumagga0x2a on May 11, 2017, 04:32:08 PM
Quote from: Truth555 on May 11, 2017, 03:15:13 PM
After the merging of the video files in direct-stream-copy mode, some recording segments will have audio and some won't have audio in the unified new video file.
Works for me using a Linux build from the current trunk (2.7.0), the merged video saved in copy mode has audio throughout its duration.
But it doesn't work on my newest Nightly x64 Windows version of Avidemux.
Have you built this win64 nightly yourself (which is pretty straightforward)? I'll retest with my own win64 build later.
Quote from: eumagga0x2a on May 11, 2017, 04:52:07 PM
Have you built this win64 nightly yourself (which is pretty straightforward)? I'll retest with my own win64 build later.
No, it is an "official" Nightly from this Avidemux homepage.
Quote from: Truth555 on May 11, 2017, 04:26:41 PM
Quote from: Jan Gruuthuse on May 11, 2017, 04:02:01 PM
Careful = 1 GB download !!!
What's the problem with a 1GB file, which contains five videos?
Not everyone appreciates downloading 1 GB
I tested with a freshly compiled win64 private build now and couldn't reproduce the issue.
Quote from: eumagga0x2a on May 12, 2017, 06:01:23 AM
I tested with a freshly compiled win64 private build now and couldn't reproduce the issue.
Yes it produce the problems in MKV output format, especially with longer videos. There are no problems with mp4 output format. Should I upload longer 4GB videos?
I merged the source videos during my testing into a single MKV container (actually I didn't try MP4 because I didn't expect the target container to matter) without any issues.