Only option I found was WMVTIMES.exe from ffchandler, which I would like avoid using since it crashes for me whenever I want to specify a separate output path:
works,Code:WMVTimes.exe "Path to input file"
like the usage:Code:WMVTimes.exe "Path to input file" "path to output file"
suggests, doesn't. (Sadly there is also no source code available and ffchandler seems to be mia for a few years now.)Usage is: WMVTIMES inputfile[.asf][.wmv] [outputfile[.txt]]
Cu Selur
Ps.: ideally a solution which natively works on Linux and Windows would be preferable, but a Windows only version is okay too.
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Works correctly over here Example:
Code:wmvtimes 666video.wmv F:\666times.txt
Also, how about asking Lord Mulder to reinvent the wheel?
FWIW, he already knows how to deal with the WMA timestamps -
Code:
"G:\Hybrid\WMVTIMES.exe" "C:\Users\Selur\Desktop\file2.wmv" "H:\Temp\timeCode.txt"
-> does it work for you if the output name isn't also the input name (with a .txt extension)?
As a workaround, you could remux to Matroska (with ffmpeg,users currently on my ignore list: deadrats, Stears555 -
Found another workaround by calling ffprobe with -show_packets, and grabbing the video packets pts values. (when writing code, using av_frame_get_best_effort_timestamp() would be probably the call to use)
Last edited by Selur; 15th Oct 2014 at 08:39.
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