dodgexander wrote:
how far in can't say, it depends on the file. When it comes across a corrupted set of frames that it cannot recover from it fails the remuxing the falls back to the next level. It depends on the recording.
rboy1 wrote:No it's the general process limitation. You can work around it but it's very complex the way MCEBuddy is designed. Like I said you can do the actual conversion upfront by editing mcebuddy.conf slowremux section, but I've never tried it and can't predict the impact downstream.Regarding the directly to H264, yes you can tweak the profiles to do that (as I mentioned above) but I would discourage it since it would yield a lower quality video (too complex to get into here but the mpeg2 recode is actually almost lossless)Thanks.
- I gather we are talking about a limitation of ffmpeg here? Because videoredo and playback handle the files fine.
- How far into the file conversion will the log work out if the file is corrupted or not? What do i look for?
how far in can't say, it depends on the file. When it comes across a corrupted set of frames that it cannot recover from it fails the remuxing the falls back to the next level. It depends on the recording.