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  1. How about to convert BU files to MPEG? Any software?
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    What are BY files? Which software creates them? Can you provide a MediaInfo analysis?
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    What are BY files? Which software creates them? Can you provide a MediaInfo analysis?
    BU files
    from CCTV monitoring sustem
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    So I would guess MPEG4 (ASP or AVC) in a TS alike container? ... Once again, a MediaInfo analysis will possibly help a bit.
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  5. Originally Posted by LigH.de View Post
    So I would guess MPEG4 (ASP or AVC) in a TS alike container? ... Once again, a MediaInfo analysis will possibly help a bit.
    File properties tells us...BU file extension
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    File properties? What ... of Windows Explorer?

    Why do you think I asked for MediaInfo? – Because Windows Expolorer knows nothing.
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    Whilst this has been answered in the other topic, for the benefit of anyone who finds this question somewhat later a .BU file appears to be a proprietory format for CCTV developed by Samsung.

    It also uses a 'DV2' file that contains the required info to play the file in an appropriate player (not that there appears to be that many that support it).

    My guess is that the BU file is a raw stream so there would be no useful information obtained by Mediainfo
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  8. Originally Posted by LigH.de View Post
    File properties? What ... of Windows Explorer?

    Why do you think I asked for MediaInfo? – Because Windows Expolorer knows nothing.
    Media info tells...avc h 264..AVC 87mib
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    If it really is that simple you should be able to play the file with vlc.

    And convert with any decent converter. Even with avidemux or handbrake.

    But proprietory formats are not that simple.
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    If it really is that simple you should be able to play the file with vlc.

    And convert with any decent converter. Even with avidemux or handbrake.

    But proprietory formats are not that simple.
    No man. vlc does not play it. The file is BU file. from CCTV monitoring. Need to be converted to mpeg.
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    Do you actually bother to read what was previously written ?

    But you have your answer elsewhere.

    Nothing else for me to add here right now.
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  12. Originally Posted by DB83 View Post
    Do you actually bother to read what was previously written ?

    But you have your answer elsewhere.

    Nothing else for me to add here right now.
    Thanks
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    With this ffmpeg toolbox GUI, you can virtually batch convert any audio/video format supported by ffmpeg in a few clicks, provided you know the basics of ffmpeg.

    https://www.videohelp.com/software/FFmpeg-Batch
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    Hello, if we create two videoclips one with mpeg-1 and another with mpeg-2 (both same bitrate and same res) will they show appreciable differences about color,greyscale or white balance? in favour of which one? thanks
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  15. Notice that i am affiliated (co-developer in the project).

    Free Software: http://www.ffastrans.com

    Workflow Engine for automated processing.
    Especially interesting for ffmpeg users, it does some smart automated decisions about audio mapping, video standards conversion and a lot more.
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