emaggiani <at> libero.it <emaggiani <at> libero.it> writes:
> ok, I've explored these files a little bit more... > > Some of them are valid mpeg streams, so ffmpeg -i outputs > Input #0, mpegts, from '00016.MTS': > Then here is my question: these hundreds of little > mpeg are eventually the "data atoms" (mdat) of the > original MP4 file This is not possible: What you found are (parts of) transport streams, every part is playable by itself. This is generally not possible with mov files, they are only playable if they are undamaged / if all parts are still where they belong. (Note that mov files with mdat atoms that are actually transport streams do exist but from FFmpeg pov these are not really mov files but transport streams: For such files, the mov structure is completely irrelevant because they have to be treated as transport streams anyway.) Carl Eugen _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-user mailing list [email protected] http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user
