Am Mo., 24. Feb. 2020 um 01:45 Uhr schrieb Mark Filipak <[email protected]>: > > On 02/23/2020 07:05 PM, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote: > > Am Mo., 24. Feb. 2020 um 00:42 Uhr schrieb Mark Filipak > > <[email protected]>: > > > >> Here: > >> https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Concatenate > >> I see this: > >> ffmpeg -i "concat:input1.ts|input2.ts|input3.ts" -c copy output.ts > > > > Better use "cat" to concatenate transport streams if you don't > > want to re-encode. > > I'm just trying to find WHAT WORKS.
If you want to concatenate mpeg streams, use "cat" (or "copy /b" on windows) > In this case, WHAT WORKS is the above. Sorry, I was under the impression you posted here because you expect us to know more about it than you do. Please ignore my answers if I misunderstood. > I tried making the output 'n:\output.mkv' but ffmpeg complained. > Eventually I want to convert the TS container to MKV, but first, I need > to get all the audio tracks into the TS container. > > > (You are missing -map 0 but this is not the best solution for > > your issue.) > > ? You are missing -map 0 but if you want to concatenate (and not re-encode) than you should not use FFmpeg. > >> https://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-filters.html#concat > > > > This is the documentation of a filter, you are using a protocol above. > > Do you have any idea how I can specify 'n' 'v' & 'a' in this case? You cannot because the documentation is for a filter but you are using a protocol (they - fortunately! - share a name, as does a demuxer). Note that I am not suggesting you use the filter, for mpeg streams, you should use the protocol, it is (much) simpler. Carl Eugen _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-user mailing list [email protected] https://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user To unsubscribe, visit link above, or email [email protected] with subject "unsubscribe".
