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  1. Hi,
    I must create a file video:

    file extension. ts PMT PID 32 PCR PID 34

    video track:
    PID 34
    codec H.264/AVC
    profile High@4.0
    mode: interlaced
    framerate: 25
    bitrate 3.500 Kbps CBR
    GOP SIZE 12
    GOP STRUCTURE 3 BBP

    audio track 1
    pid 36
    language ISO 639-3
    codec AC3
    bitrate 224 Kbps
    sample rate 48 Khz
    mode 5.1
    audio levels range -23/-24 dB LKFS

    audio track 2
    pid 38
    language ISO 639-3
    codec mpeg 1 layer II
    bitrate 192 Kbps
    sample rate 48 Khz
    mode stereo
    audio levels range -23/24 dB LKFS


    HELP!!!!!??????
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    If your video is .ts, you already have a video file, encoded with h264. It might be helpful if you tell us where the file came from and what you're trying to do with it.
    Last edited by sanlyn; 25th Mar 2014 at 10:09.
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  3. I have to create a TS file (transposport stream) with those features
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  4. how can I do?
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    The only thing one can gather from the information given is that you have an interlaced PAL MPEG2 video in a .ts container. When you say you want to "create a transport stream" we still don't know what your intended output is supposed to be. Are you trying to create a video for internet display, burn to disc, author to BluRay, DVD, re-encode as AVCHD? There are any number of ways to encode a ts video. Are you cutting and joining clips, denoising, or what?
    Last edited by sanlyn; 25th Mar 2014 at 10:09.
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    Probably for cable/ip-tv? Or?

    You could convert to h264 with a x264 encoder frontend. BUT I guess it will be hard to get the ts muxing done correctly.
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    Just a wild guess, but that looks like a "homework" given by a very-lazy teacher

    I know ffmpeg and ffmbc can mux to TS, but I'm not sure how norm-compliant (or playable) the results can be, though.

    Code:
     audio track 2
     pid 38
     language ISO 639-3
     codec mpeg 1 layer II
     bitrate 192 Kbps
     sample rate 48 Khz
     mode stereo
     audio levels range -23/24 dB LKFS

    MP2 @ 192kbps MAY sound OK if encoded with twolame.
    I don't know how to achieve "audio levels range -23/24 dB LKFS"

    Code:
     audio track 1
     pid 36
     language ISO 639-3
     codec AC3
     bitrate 224 Kbps
     sample rate 48 Khz
     mode 5.1
     audio levels range -23/-24 dB LKFS
    5.1 AC3 @ 224kbps means *garbage*
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