I downloaded a live stream (.flv), usually the live stream video is H264 MPEG-4 AVC and audio is Nellymoser ASAO which is just fine as VLC/MPC HC/MPC-BE/SMPLayer would play them nicely.
Now there is this Live stream with video H264 MPEG-4 AVC BUT audio is .spx(VLC/MPC HC/MPC-BE could play the video but NO sound!, the only player that could produce the sound is SMPlayer and Video To Video converter (uisng VTV as video player, lol), however I could extract the video and audio separately using FLVExtract, producing two files, 1 a.264 and b.spx....
I can convert the audio part to AAC or MP3 using Video To Video, but how can I put both of these together without recoding the video part?
Thanks.
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Also could be done with XMedia Recode. Set the video mode to "Copy" and the audio to "Convert".
Last edited by GrafZeppelin; 4th May 2013 at 20:37.
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Pronto
, thanks GrafZeppelin
...it's good, the sound/video sync perfectly and the file size .3gp is acceptable 267MB (original file is 220MB). I wonder if I could select other audio (was using the default) to even lower the audio quality (it's just voice)..it's the video that that I DO NOT want to convert/touch.
Thx yoda313, Avidemux/Video to Video couldn't put these two files together (I even remux the .264 using MP4 Box first, converted the .spx audio to either .mp3/.ac3/.aac (file way to huge @ 150MB just for the audio part)...Video to Video could stream copy both the .264 + .mp3 but end video/audio is way out of sync and NOT playing smooth.
original .flv file is 220MB
using FLVExtract to produce 2 parts .264 198MB .spx 15MB
Using Video to Video to convert 15MB .spx to .mp3 = 153MB audio file alone
I guess XMedia Recode is best in my situationand no need to first extract, demux with MP4 Box, convert to mp3 and finally put everything together.
P/s Am I correct to assume that there is absolutely NO advantages to up the size of the video from the current 320X240 to 640X480 without taking a hit on the part of video quality (even if its is H264) for doing the "recoding" and it's better to just drag/enlarge the video using any media player, right?Last edited by tigerb; 4th May 2013 at 21:26.
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Upscaling? Well, I generally suggest not to do that unless you have to do it. You'll definitely take a hit of your video quality because you have to set the bitrate again, be it with CRF or 2-pass CBR. And the filesize is usually twice bigger too (sometimes even more). So yeah, better drag/enlarge your player window IMO.
Last edited by GrafZeppelin; 4th May 2013 at 22:31.
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