> Hello Ed,
>
> I did just try some HDV footage (1440x1080 not FullHD), exported the
> assembled clips using the ffmpeg command i posted earlier and couldn't see
> any gaps when playing the video in mplayer or vlc.
>
> Simeon
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Talking about gaps. I think that they may have been there, due to
insufficient alignment by me in the timeline. But while investigating this
matter, I found something else. When placing the mpg-files in the
timeline, I mean the files produced from the original footage with the
command:

ffmpeg -i movie.tod -vcodec copy -acodec copy movie.mpg

I found that the audio part was slightly shorter\d than the video part.
Perhaps only 1 or 2 percent.
Sigh....

After all these years, the conversion wizards still manage to screw this
up. After 20 years of programming, they still cannot align video and
audio.




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