[issue2576] AVCHD lite MTS file conversion loses first seconds
Will Menninger will...@hotmail.com added the comment: Okay--here's more info. I'm having the same exact problem as WindowsNT. I've uploaded a sample .mts file and the resulting output (along with a screenshot of the ffmpeg output and the ffmpeg log file) to the following link: http://willus.com/libav/ I used the win64 build from the libav.org web site. __ Libav issue tracker iss...@roundup.libav.org https://roundup.libav.org/issue2576 __
[issue2576] AVCHD lite MTS file conversion loses first seconds
Justin Ruggles justin.rugg...@gmail.com added the comment: changing priority to normal. needs more info and/or reproducing to determine what the cause of the problem is. -- priority: important - normal status: new - open substatus: new - needs_more_info FFmpeg issue tracker iss...@roundup.ffmpeg.org https://roundup.ffmpeg.org/issue2576
[issue2576] AVCHD lite MTS file conversion loses first seconds
Michael Chourdakis x...@freemail.gr added the comment: I haven't compiled it myself. It is obviously a win32 build problem. I wonder if anyone here will notice it, since I myself haven't messed with the sources. FFmpeg issue tracker iss...@roundup.ffmpeg.org https://roundup.ffmpeg.org/issue2576
[issue2576] AVCHD lite MTS file conversion loses first seconds
Ronald S. Bultje rsbul...@gmail.com added the comment: Does make fate succeed in your windows version? It seems like a build problem to me... FFmpeg issue tracker iss...@roundup.ffmpeg.org https://roundup.ffmpeg.org/issue2576
[issue2576] AVCHD lite MTS file conversion loses first seconds
Michael Chourdakis x...@freemail.gr added the comment: Edit #5 : force key frame option doesn't work. I found an older version that works (18709) , but I want to use the latest. Any hope of fixing ? -- priority: normal - important FFmpeg issue tracker iss...@roundup.ffmpeg.org https://roundup.ffmpeg.org/issue2576
[issue2576] AVCHD lite MTS file conversion loses first seconds
New submission from Michael Chourdakis x...@freemail.gr: Hello there. This is a try of ffmpeg under Windows (I am not sure if the bug report is applicable here), but I am trying to convert a MTS from a Panasonic Lumix TZ10 to an mpeg4 with this command line: ffmpeg -i file.mts -vtag DX50 -acodec libmp3lame -vcodec mpeg4 -sameq file.avi. The result is that the .avi file is still for the first 5 seconds. It does that in any target format I might try (x264 etc). Is that a Windows build problem ? I am attaching the .MTS file I am trying, and I can also upload the resulting .AVI file. I 've uploaded this text along with the .mts file to the FTP server/mts_bug. Best Regards Thanks. -- messages: 13566 priority: normal status: new substatus: new title: AVCHD lite MTS file conversion loses first seconds type: bug FFmpeg issue tracker iss...@roundup.ffmpeg.org https://roundup.ffmpeg.org/issue2576
[issue2576] AVCHD lite MTS file conversion loses first seconds
Michael Chourdakis x...@freemail.gr added the comment: Edit #2: Noticed in VirtualDub that it drops the first frames, shows [D] after the first frames. Resulting file is missing a keyframe perhaps ? FFmpeg issue tracker iss...@roundup.ffmpeg.org https://roundup.ffmpeg.org/issue2576
[issue2576] AVCHD lite MTS file conversion loses first seconds
Michael Chourdakis x...@freemail.gr added the comment: Edit #4: The mts file itself doesn't have a keyframe, but both DirectShow and linux ffmpeg play/convert it correctly. It is the Windows ffdshow version that fails ? How to force it to insert a keyframe ? FFmpeg issue tracker iss...@roundup.ffmpeg.org https://roundup.ffmpeg.org/issue2576