On date Tuesday 2015-02-03 13:16:00 -0800, Luke Paone wrote: > Hi, > > I am running into some issues when splitting and then concatenating files > using ffmpeg. > > I am using the following command line to split the files: > > ffmpeg -i D:\Videos\SwP\sp.webm -codec copy -f segment -segment_time 22 > -reset_timestamps 1 D:\Videos\SplitTest\swp_%04d.webm > > and the output is: [...] > My issue is that after the merge, the duration of the video is shorter than > the original file by 7 frames, which is the number of merges that happened > between the 8 files that came out after the split. I used mkvinfo to look > at the details of the .webm file and found that the problem is that ffmpeg > is giving the first frame of the second part of a merged video the same > time stamp as the last frame of the first part. Therefore I have duplicate > time stamps at the point of every merge and I end up loosing a frame > because of it. [...] > Has anyone run into this issue before? Am I missing something? I tried > looking on the forums and in the ffmpeg trac for a bug but was unable to > find anything. Any help here would be appreciated.
Did you try to use the reset_timestamps segment option? _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-user mailing list [email protected] http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user
