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  1. Swollen Member
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    Hi. I have a Scientific Atlanta 8300HD PVR and have been using MPEG Streamclip to capture some programs, particularly ones in HD. However, the output format is .m2t.

    I can play these files in VLC, but I want to convert the .m2t files to something more manageable.

    I can use MPEG Streamclip to convert the files, but conversion to good quality H.264 takes forever, and doesn't always create a file that QuickTime can understand. Furthermore, straight output to unmodified MPEG2 simply doesn't work for some reason.

    So, I downloaded the Visual Hub demo and it reads the .m2t files just fine. However, if I try to convert the files I get severe audio lag. I tried the MPEG and H.264 output settings as well others such as I think DivX IIRC but all had the audio lag.

    Anyone have the same problem, or know how to fix it?
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    Do you have the x264 QT component (works great and is much faster than QT's h.264 encoder) installed? Use that from Streamclip.

    http://developer.berlios.de/projects/x264qtcodec/
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    Thx, I'll give that a shot with Streamclip.

    However, it'd still be nice to get Visual Hub working as well.
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  4. Try this in the Advanced panel's Extra ffmpeg Flags:

    -async 0
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    Originally Posted by Eug
    Thx, I'll give that a shot with Streamclip.

    However, it'd still be nice to get Visual Hub working as well.
    So, I tried it, but the audio sync was way off for some reason. I didn't have this problem with H.264 using the encoder already there in MPEG Streamclip.


    Originally Posted by TylerL
    Try this in the Advanced panel's Extra ffmpeg Flags:

    -async 0
    OK, something else I'll look into.

    Why does have to be so hard? :P
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