CatBus
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A légpárnás hajóm tele van angolnákkal.If you have an M2TS file (AVC+AC3), can you trim out a tiny chunk in the middle, then splice the two larger pieces back together, without re-encoding? If so, which tools could you use for this?
I'm very new to anything remotely video-related, so assume no knowledge of existing tools. The reason I'm asking is that if this can be done significantly more easily than re-encoding could be done, I would forgo the other possible edit which would definitely require re-encoding and just do this easy one.
Moth3r
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<..>I think tsMuxeR can split and join on GOP boundaries (I-frames) without re-encoding.
If you want frame-accurate editing, I believe VideoReDo can do this, and only re-encodes the edit points, leaving the rest of the video untouched.
marioxb
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Look at the picture to see what the XB is MarioXB stands for!I use Womble MPEG VCR and it seems to do a nice job without re-encoding.
CatBus
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A légpárnás hajóm tele van angolnákkal.I'm using VideoReDo right now because the cuts were not on I-frames. I think it's re-encoding the whole stream (or else I really don't understand why it's taking so very, very long...). Looks like Womble doesn't do AVC.