Updated title and description for clarity
** Description changed:
- AVCHD is the de facto standard for HDV (high definition video)
- camcorders and as such, Ubuntu users need a way to easily play, edit and
- see thumbnails of videos created.
+ MPEG transport stream (MPEG-TS) is used for HDV and AVCHD camcorders and
+ as such, Linux users need a way to easily play, edit and see thumbnails
+ of these videos. Video editing on Linux can't get very far when the de
+ facto standard for high-definition video isn't well-supported,
+ especially as more and more cameras are HD out of the box, and the
+ prices for such camcorders are falling.
Most of the problem seems to be from the MPEG-TS demuxer in GStreamer
[mpegtsdemux] which needs to be fixed or rewritten to support random
access better, among other things.
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- Video editing on Linux can't very far when the hi-def video standard
- isn't well supported. This issue is becoming more and more important as
- more video cameras are HD out of the box, and the prices for such
- camcorders are falling.
** Summary changed:
- Broken support for AVCHD (MTS/M2TS)
+ Broken support for MPEG-TS: HDV and AVCHD (.mts/.m2ts) files
** Changed in: gstreamer0.10 (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
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Broken support for MPEG-TS: HDV and AVCHD (.mts/.m2ts) files
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/327872
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