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*[[FFMPEG TS to MP4]]\\ | *[[FFMPEG TS to MP4]]\\ | ||
+ | *[[.MOV to .MP4]]\\ | ||
+ | *[[Interlaced to Progressive]]\\ | ||
+ | *[[Rescale Video]]\\ | ||
*[[FFPlay]]\\ | *[[FFPlay]]\\ | ||
*[[FFProbe]]\\ | *[[FFProbe]]\\ | ||
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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). | ||
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- | ==== FFPROBE ==== | ||
- | FFPROBE allows the inspection of a file for some basic information. ffprobe is useful to analyse a .ts file before extraction to see what streams are present, the PIDs etc. | ||
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- | ffproble filename.ts | ||
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- | Input #0, mpegts, from ' | ||
- | Duration: 00: | ||
- | Program 1 | ||
- | Metadata: | ||
- | service_name | ||
- | service_provider: | ||
- | Stream # | ||
- | 0le(tv, bt709), 3840x2160 [SAR 1:1 DAR 16:9], 50 fps, 50 tbr, 90k tbn, 50 tbc | ||
- | Stream # | ||
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- | In the above example we can see the following: | ||
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- | Duration: 00: | ||
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