a reminder of that with a link back up to them.
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On 1/1/2023 10:16 AM, pehache wrote:
Le 03/12/2022 à 15:42, David Niklas a écrit :
> On Fri, 2 Dec 2022 11:49:04 -0800
> Dan Harkless wrote:
>> MakeMKV is in a semi-permanent Beta state, so you need to periodically
>> download new license keys from:
>>
>> h
grep '^title=' chapters.txt | perl -pe 's/^title=//'
or:
grep '^title=' chapters.txt | sed 's/^title=//'
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ably don't need to take advantage of the more
flexible container.
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a state, so you need to periodically
download new license keys from:
https://forum.makemkv.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1053
but aside from that, it's easy to use, and is free and open-source. Good
luck with your family video preservation, and cheers.
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ms, you could try concatenating them with ffmpeg
instead, à la the examples here:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7333232/how-to-concatenate-two-mp4-files-using-ffmpeg
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rl Zwanzig's response, you are veering way, way off
topic for the ffmpeg list.
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On 11/23/2022 4:23 AM, Dan Harkless wrote:
Hi. I have some old SD & HD recordings in MPEG-2 Transport Stream
format, mostly recorded off my U.S. cable-box 1394 port with CapDVHS.
My end-goal is to transcode these to interlaced AVC, while preserving
the optional embedded Closed Captions.
ystemd's parallelism addressed that.
As someone else noted, putting together a custom distro is beyond most
people's needs and abilities, though Arch Linux is a nice middle ground
between from-scratch distro-building and ready-to-go ones. I've also
found it to have comparably good QA to the R
dts/sortdts, and more. I didn't try messing with
-async and -adrift_threshold, since the audio also drops out during the
corruptions.
I can use different (free) software if someone has a suggestion, but it
seems impossible that ffmpeg has no way to do this...?
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