![]() ![]() It was the same length as the original, but no picture or audio. What would you advise? And again, this process requires two conversions (one in VLC and another in MPEG Streamclip)? Many thanks. But that produces a file that is one tenth the size of the original, which I'm assuming means I'm compressing, which I don't want to do. Not sure about bitrates, so I chose the highest available. I'm assuming I should try MPEG-2 video with MPEG audio, in an MPEG TS encapsulation. When I use the VLC Transcode Wizard, it gives me many options, most of which I've never even heard of. In your case, it may be possible that the 16-bit linear PCM audio may be directly acceptable by MPEG Streamclip. In the case of the M2TS data, the BD PCM was not compatible with MPEG Streamclip and had to be converted to a compatible, lower quality audio format before remuxing to the TS file container. Hopefully this can be done by merely placing the original data in a compatible file container which MPEG Streamclip will accept. As previously stated your primary concern is to load the content into a general conversion application without recompressing the video content. It is not recommended for use as a general converter application. HandBrake should only be used to convert the sourced files directly to a final mobile device compression format. But is this not complete insanity? Is there no better way? I did that and it is now openable with MPEG streamclip and with that I can convert to quicktime. I downloaded HandBrake and tried converting, but it only gave me the option of M4v. In either case, if you can get the TS file to open and play in MPEG Streamclip, you can then demux/convert the content to your preferred target codecs for FCP import/editing. If the resulting TS file plays the video in MPEG Streamclip but without the audio, I would go back to VLC and and create another TS file but this time transcode the PCM audio to AC3. I would likely try re-muxing the MPEG-2 video with the PCM audio to a Transport Stream (TS) file container without transcoding either data format. Since you indicate the file container is MP4 and seems to refer to mp2v (MPEG-2) content as mpgv, my guess is the file contains separate M2V video and PCM audio tracks in the MP4 container which is not a common Mac combination-i.e., it is akin to trying to get VLC to play an MOV file containing an H.264 video track and AC3 audio track. The "twos" FourCC appears to refer to twos complement 16-bit Linear PCM stored in Big Endian byte order as opposed to "sowt" which is twos complement 16-bit Linear PCM stored in Little Endian byte order. ![]() The audio codec is "twos" I have no idea what that means. In that case, you need a more general work flow which does not tamper with the video content.Īctually my case is a little different from Ernest's original post in that VLC says only "mpgv" under codec details (doesn't specify MPEG 1/2). I was just handed it on a hard drive and told to import to Final Cut. ![]()
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