Re: [FFmpeg-user] Different MD5 hashes for identical tracks

2020-06-30 Thread raistlin . mlists
Hello Moritz, Tuesday, June 30, 2020, 11:12:13 PM, you wrote: > 192 kb/s stereo vs. 448 kb/s stereo. > They can't be identical, can they? I got it now. I defined stream numbers using tsMuxer and considered TrueHD stream with embedded AC3 stream as one stream while ffmpeg considers them as two

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Different MD5 hashes for identical tracks

2020-06-30 Thread Reindl Harald
Am 30.06.20 um 21:54 schrieb raistlin.mli...@yandex.ru: > Hello Reindl, > > Tuesday, June 30, 2020, 10:23:54 PM, you wrote: > >> are you mentally ill > > No why? It's probably just you who can't read. Yes I used diff and it > says files are identical if they are identical they have the same

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Different MD5 hashes for identical tracks

2020-06-30 Thread Moritz Barsnick
On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 19:31:24 +0300, raistlin.mli...@yandex.ru wrote: > There are 2 sample m2ts files (about 84 MB each): > https://mir.cr/0Y8ROTYT (1) > https://mir.cr/RFI1MNOM (2) > > Stream a:5 in (1) and stream a:4 in (2) are identical (being binary > compared). Though ffmpeg reports they

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Different MD5 hashes for identical tracks

2020-06-30 Thread raistlin . mlists
Hello Reindl, Tuesday, June 30, 2020, 10:23:54 PM, you wrote: > are you mentally ill No why? It's probably just you who can't read. Yes I used diff and it says files are identical. -- Best regards, raistlin.mli...@yandex.ru ___ ffmpeg-user mailing

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Different MD5 hashes for identical tracks

2020-06-30 Thread Reindl Harald
Am 30.06.20 um 21:17 schrieb raistlin.mli...@yandex.ru: > There are 2 sample m2ts files (about 84 MB each): > https://mir.cr/0Y8ROTYT (1) > https://mir.cr/RFI1MNOM (2) > >> you use diff? >> ___ >> ffmpeg-user mailing list >>

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Different MD5 hashes for identical tracks

2020-06-30 Thread raistlin . mlists
Hello Reindl, Tuesday, June 30, 2020, 9:58:33 PM, you wrote: > Am 30.06.20 um 20:51 schrieb raistlin.mli...@yandex.ru: >> Hello Reindl, >> There are 2 sample m2ts files (about 84 MB each): https://mir.cr/0Y8ROTYT (1) https://mir.cr/RFI1MNOM (2) Stream a:5 in (1) and

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Different MD5 hashes for identical tracks

2020-06-30 Thread Reindl Harald
Am 30.06.20 um 20:51 schrieb raistlin.mli...@yandex.ru: > Hello Reindl, > >>> There are 2 sample m2ts files (about 84 MB each): >>> https://mir.cr/0Y8ROTYT (1) >>> https://mir.cr/RFI1MNOM (2) >>> >>> Stream a:5 in (1) and stream a:4 in (2) are identical (being binary >>> compared). Though

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Different MD5 hashes for identical tracks

2020-06-30 Thread raistlin . mlists
Hello Reindl, >> There are 2 sample m2ts files (about 84 MB each): >> https://mir.cr/0Y8ROTYT (1) >> https://mir.cr/RFI1MNOM (2) >> >> Stream a:5 in (1) and stream a:4 in (2) are identical (being binary >> compared). Though ffmpeg reports they have different MD5 hashes: >> >> ffmpeg -loglevel 4

Re: [FFmpeg-user] Different MD5 hashes for identical tracks

2020-06-30 Thread Reindl Harald
Am 30.06.20 um 18:31 schrieb raistlin.mli...@yandex.ru: > Hello Ffmpeg-user, > > There are 2 sample m2ts files (about 84 MB each): > https://mir.cr/0Y8ROTYT (1) > https://mir.cr/RFI1MNOM (2) > > Stream a:5 in (1) and stream a:4 in (2) are identical (being binary > compared). Though ffmpeg

[FFmpeg-user] Different MD5 hashes for identical tracks

2020-06-30 Thread raistlin . mlists
Hello Ffmpeg-user, There are 2 sample m2ts files (about 84 MB each): https://mir.cr/0Y8ROTYT (1) https://mir.cr/RFI1MNOM (2) Stream a:5 in (1) and stream a:4 in (2) are identical (being binary compared). Though ffmpeg reports they have different MD5 hashes: ffmpeg -loglevel 4 -i 1.m2ts -map