2009/12/31 Brian Duffy <brdu...@gmail.com>:
> I am using ffmpeg2dirac to transcode some HD video into Ogg/Dirac and I
> would like to be able to ... split the source file up into separate chunks
> ... run ffmpeg2dirac on them from different machines ... re-assemble the
> chunks into one video file. A simple transcoding farm if you will. What
> would be the best way to split up the source file and then re-assemble it
> after encoding the different parts to ogg/dirac? I tried just using the oggz
> tool (chop) to split up the file based on start and end time and then using
> unix command "cat" to concatenate the ogg files but when I play it in VLC
> there is a noticeable hickup where the different ogg files were "chained"
> together.
>
> Is there a seamless way to do this with the ogg container and oggz tools or
> should I try another tactic. If I can figure this part out I thought I would
> write a pyqt programĀ  to manage the work flow across multiple machines
> (nodes) and make it available as a simple transcoding farm application.

What format is the source material in? I'm wondering why the video
source is in Ogg already.

Anyway, OggCat can do what you want:
http://en.flossmanuals.net/TheoraCookbook/ManipulateOggTheoraFiles

cheers,

Conrad.

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