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I am currently testing a video trimming tool, however on a video downloaded from satellite (sat decoder), I am experiencing some troubles as in some parts of the video, editing becomes very slow and some parts of the video appear clipped.
I suspect the video is partially damaged, no wonder, I believe this is a very common scenario on sat transmissions, however on a PC the players and editing tools may suffer from this.
Conclusion: is there any tool to verify the MPEG-TS/AVC video structure? Possibly fixing in a reliable way, without reencoding the whole video (9GB)
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Sorry but videoredododo seems to be a video trimming tool. I am looking for a tool that will analyse a video's integrity, and eventually fix it
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In case you didn't notice, TS-Doctor also includes edit functions. VideoReDo TVSuite H.264's Quick Stream Fix Utility can correct some errors and will generate a report telling what it found in the process. It only re-encodes where necessary to correct for corrupt or missing frames. TS-Doctor may offer different error reporting functions. You can try both to decide which is better.
Last edited by usually_quiet; 17th Nov 2013 at 15:44.
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