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- | Chris Duxbury has worked out a simple syntax we can use to extract our .ts files to .mp4 files (.mp4 is a valid container for both h.264 and HEVC steams). | + | ==== Contents |
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- | ==== FFMEPG | + | |
- | The following syntax will work for SPTS files (not sure about MPTS) | + | |
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- | ffmpeg -probesize 50000000 -i source.ts -map 0:0 -map 0:1 -map 0:2 -c copy destination.mp4 | + | |
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- | The <color red> | + | |
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- | Using <color red>-map 0:0 -map 0:1 -map 0:1 -map 0: | + | |
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- | Using <color red>-c copy</ | + | |
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