Hi everybody
I hope you can help me in this matter, following Ioannis66 advice I ask my question here : I am trying to use tsmuxer in order to append 2 avchd files with an m2v extension - the 1rst is 7,3 Gb long and the other much shorter 1 Go: I ask an m2ts muxing and this is what happens : the process starts OK but it stops at 72,9% with an error message "not enough buffer for parse video stream". In fact that what the case until yesterday when I reinstalled windows xp pro because the system was infected. Now the process ends at the very same place but the error message is not the same anymore : it is a code-2 but I do not know what it refers to... Is there a way in the program to specify a larger video buffer ? Anyhow if someone has an English help file available please send me the link because the readme I got is in russian !
Thank you guys. I join a screen capture of the error message I have received.
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in order to append 2 avchd files with an m2v extension
Can you also explain what this has to do with the "aborted render in Vegas"? Is that the input file? -
Originally Posted by poisondeathray
due to power interruption.
What I had in my hands was a 1.15 hr render of a very beautiful quality but silent... nobody's perfect. What I had to do was :
- to remux this file with its soundtrack saved from my original Vegas project under AC3
- to append this with the remaining 1/4 hr end of my project, rendered under Vegas again, this time successfully
The first process was OK but the appending failed due to the error message I mentioned. A thorough search in Google with the words of the message brought me nowhere except perhaps for one message in a blu ray editing forum from a guy who had a Canon videocamera (tiens, tiens as we say in French) and could not append his files in tsmuxeR.
I do not know another soft to do this. I have tried tsremux but it doesn't work for whatever reason.
I mentioned I had m2v files because I confess I tried aproximately everything to have tsremux work even saving the result of my render (which was an AVC extended file) under an m2v extension, an m2ts extension, you name it...
Thank you for your help any how.
To answer to the first message I received I do have the latest tsmuxer version.
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There is likely an error at the end of your 1st piece. A similar thing happens when capturing streams, you get discontinunities or error points.
One option is to try to cut that segment out and then join (you can try tsmuxer, avidemux, DGSplit)
You might try swapping the container to .mp4 then join in mp4box (YAMB is the gui), another similar strategy is to use .mkv (mkvmergegui) to join the pieces. It might be easier if you extract to raw .avc and .ac3 first (so 2 .avc segments, and 2 .ac3 segments)
You might try joining the segments natively in avidemux (it will likely crash due to the error)
I doubt anything will work unless you cut out the bad frames.
...Also consider getting a UPS -
Thanks for the advice. I will try this and let you informed of the results.
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i'd re-render the project over. take the time and complete it correctly.
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