It seems that chapter files are saved in this format by most video editors such as VideoRedo: 00:00:00:20 with the last 2 digits being the frame number.
However I'm trying to make a BluRay with multiAVCHD and it uses the millisecond format like this: 00:00:00:00.000 and if I import my chapter file it doesn't start each chapter at exactly the right spot. It seems that just about every authoring program uses that format as well. It's OK if my chapter files don't start at exactly the right spot, however I also save another chapter file and use that for my thumbnails where I get the same problem but for thumbnails.
Does anyone know of a program or online tool that will convert frames into milleseconds?
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Here is a list of the chapter programs that I have found to be useful in changing or creating chapters
ChapterGen.exe ChapterXtractor.exe Chapterizer MKV ChapterMaker.EXE TxtToChap.jar HmsTimes.exe
Oh, Also TSMuxer lists subtitles in millisecond format. With cut and past they can be inserted into a text file. and txtToChap will convert them to a format acceptable to MKVToolnix
Hope these help
TonyLast edited by cal_tony; 5th Oct 2011 at 11:11.
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