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Diagnosing a codec/splitter issue with h264/ts files.
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<blockquote data-quote="miroslav22" data-source="post: 754609" data-attributes="member: 97642"><p>It can be a bit hit and miss unfortunately. A lot of cutting & joining software struggles to cleanly cut the file at reference frames and correct the timestamps properly. Frames arn't always encoded in 'display' order in the stream which makes the process difficult.</p><p></p><p>You'd be best just trying lots of different splitter/codec combinations or try re-packaging the files to another container (eg mkv) and see which gives the best results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miroslav22, post: 754609, member: 97642"] It can be a bit hit and miss unfortunately. A lot of cutting & joining software struggles to cleanly cut the file at reference frames and correct the timestamps properly. Frames arn't always encoded in 'display' order in the stream which makes the process difficult. You'd be best just trying lots of different splitter/codec combinations or try re-packaging the files to another container (eg mkv) and see which gives the best results. [/QUOTE]
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