5/20/2023 0 Comments Avidemux video too shortIf the stream is error-free, avidemux will chop it neatly. Okay, using this as a diary/scratchpad - you never know, it may be helpful for someone else! - here are my conclusions so far:ġ. (Yes, I've tried comskip - Windows and Linux - but it struggles to identify most ad breaks and I end up tuning/doing the cut list by hand yes, I genuinely do like to cut out the fluff and have a programme that starts where it should, end where it should, and doesn't need skipping around in the middle. Thoughts or comments? Any blow-you-away suggestions or improvements? avi (avidemux's default) but that was a disaster in VLC and Parole - I don't think H.264 and. mkv as the seeking is probably better supported. Leave the bloody thing alone and stop wasting my life fiddling with video files Trim pre- and post-amble (commercials in the middle TBD) 4. Avidemux always used to have issues with MPEG-4 so I abandoned it when I moved off MPEG-2 - but a clean compile of 2.6.7 today seems to work well.ġ. So, I've lurched back to avidemux (having stumbled on the way through ffmpeg, mencoder, mplayer.). keyint=25:min-keyint=13 to give half-second accuracy) but (a) the files now obviously get bigger and (b) the encoding takes even longer. Yes, I can increase the I-frame frequency (e.g. That means 5-second accuracy on a 50Hz file, and that makes for ugly cutting. Utter nonsense.ĭownside 2: HB uses x264, which defaults to a GOP of 250ish. Even on a quad-core i5, I'm spending up to 8 hours to re-encode a film. settings to trim while encoding).ĭownside 1: It takes f-o-r-e-v-e-r. It marginally shrinks the files (HD H.264) but produces something that mkvmerge can slice up (I've never got on with HB's encode from. ts files won't chop neatly in mkvmerge because of errors, so I tried ProjectX and a couple of other things before landing on re-encoding completely in Handbrake. where audio switched from a stereo continuity announcement to 5.1 during the main programme). But I dropped that last year in favour of. mkv as the target tvheadend recording format, because mkvmerge could chop those up nicely. I will find your mentions of Ikea or Gnome and I will /s post.ĬPU 13900k, Motherboard Gigabyte Aorus Elite AX, RAM CORSAIR Vengeance 4x16gb 5200 MHZ, GPU Zotac RTX 4090 Trinity OC, Case Fractal Pop Air XL, Storage Sabrent Rocket Q4 2tb, CORSAIR Force Series MP510 1920GB NVMe, CORSAIR FORCE Series MP510 960GB NVMe, PSU CORSAIR HX1000i, Cooling Corsair XC8 CPU block, Bykski GPU block, 360mm and 280mm radiator, Displays Odyssey G9, LG 34UC98-W 34-Inch, Keyboard Mountain Everest Max, Mouse Mountain Makalu 67, Sound AT2035, Massdrop 6xx headphones, Go XLRĬPU i9-9900k, Motherboard, ASUS Rog Maximus Code XI, RAM, 48GB Corsair Vengeance LPX 32GB 3200 mhz (2x16)+(2x8) GPU Nvidia 3070 TI FE, Asus ROG Strix 2070 8gb, PNY 1080, Nvidia 1080, CaseMining Frame, 2x Storage Samsung 860 Evo 500 GB, 5x Seagate IronWolf 8tb NAS(ZFS1), PSU Corsair RM1000x and RM850x, Cooling Asus Rog Ryuo 240 with Noctua NF-12 fans, OS UnraidI've been around the houses on this for some time, so I thought I'd see if anyone else has a foolproof method of processing their files. I'm not actually trying to be as grumpy as it seems. My question is: Has there been new info on it and I'm just late to the party? Is a pea size all you need and these Youtubers are doing it wrong? If so, surely the comments would show this? (because you know what youtube commenters are like) the pea sized thermal paste hasn't come up once? Everyone is using more, most of them being a big X (cross) on the cpu. Lately, I've returned to surfing the internet to try and update my knowledge of current PC components and just general knowledge and its surprised me that now, when watching people put together a PC or just a certain product. It was EVERYWHERE that you shouldn't apply more than just a single pea sized circle in the middle of the CPU. that thing being that if someone applied more than a pea sized bit of thermal paste, there was a riot in the comment section. I must have watched hundreds of Youtube videos, all varying channels and lengths with one thing in common. So, a few years ago I was constantly on Youtube looking at how to build my first PC.
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