Tutorial: Webstreams, lossless conversion; editing with Avidemux
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yes i have avidemux 2.5.6 and i will search to solve the audio problem
thanks for help dackel |
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Post: #37 Last edited: 04.10.2013, 14:55 04.10.2013, 14:49 Re: Tutorial: Webstreams, lossless conversion; editing with Avidemux
If you're encoding your videos (for example MPEG2 to MP4) with Avidemux, you can cut on every frame. Only the first cut in the video must be on an I-frame. If you're using Avidemux in "copy-mode", then you are limited to cut on I-frames only. I would highly recommend to use the stable 2.5.x versions of Avidemux. The 2.6.x versions of Avidemux are still "buggy beasts", but can handle MPEG4 significantly better than the 2.5 versions. One advantage ok, but I'm not sure that it's helpful when the application crashes all the time...
I am using the latest 2.5.6-build for Arch-Linux and it runs "rockstable". It's my favourite software to edit/cut and encode videos and so far I had never any problems with it. I even edit my ETV-Videos with Avidemux and sometimes there are between 150-200 cuts necessary (because of the very "nervous camerawork") - no problem at all for Avidemux. @ brudgon Please open the preferences-tab audio and select the correct sound-server & audio-output on your system! |
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Not sure if thats what you mean:
[hidden link - please register] You should cut only on I-Frames (Frame Type). If you use the arrows marked as "1", you can navigate to every sub-frame, the arrows marked "2" only steer to I-frames. The slide-control also brings you to I-frames. When Avidemux saves/renders your video, it creates a new frametable automatically. |
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yes i use avidemux but i must to learn yet
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brudgon wrote:how i can set the video frames when i cut and make a video?Which program do you use, Avidemux? |
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excuse guys i have another stupid question
how i can set the video frames when i cut and make a video? thanks for help as always |
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ok i make some tests and finally done
but without sound see you finally next days in the etv's videos sections |
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uff i can't understand the editing video
i continue to try |
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genya wrote:Actually I never had that kind of problem with Avidemux.brudgon wrote:solved OK, I'm using an old version (2.5) because the new ones can't create .ts files anymore (OK, I don't use it for video editing, but I can fix damaged recordings in most cases with it), maybe they made also other things worse. Regards Joker |
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Post: #29 Last edited: 03.10.2013, 04:20 03.10.2013, 04:19 Re: Tutorial: Webstreams, lossless conversion; editing with Avidemuxbrudgon wrote:solved The Avidemux is quite unstable on Windowns . This is just my own experience and maybe someone else works without freezing. VirtualDub is a very stable and as I see there are plugins to FLV ( FLV plugins + x264vfw codec needed ). Basically the Avidemux is a great program . And the interface is nicer / friendlier than VirtualDub. Anyway I am looking forward to your first yummy videos . |
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solved
i forgot to rename the file with .flv shame but me now i only must to learn how to use avidemux and after the brudgonvision finally will born |
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wow guys it works
but another problem maybe i'm strong for understand somethings but now i can't open my record with vlc because it said that do not read undf files excuse for my ignorance but what is mean? a great thanks to all members helped me |
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So for rtmp probs it was a case of rtfm
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Post: #25 Last edited: 02.10.2013, 17:57 02.10.2013, 17:54 Re: Tutorial: Webstreams, lossless conversion; editing with Avidemux
Here's an useful and easy to understand tutorial how to use RTMPDumpHelper:
[hidden link - please register] Please read it carefully! Important/Known issues: 1. When using Chrome Web browser, you'll see some 'Failed to attach to Web browser' messages, but the RTMP downloading will work properly "32/64bit process mismatch" - Please make sure you have the 32bit version of Google Chrome installed on your system! |
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only rtmp others deleted
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