[FFmpeg-user] Why the ffmpeg split the video have more than some timestamp use -t
Carl Eugen Hoyos
cehoyos at ag.or.at
Tue Nov 27 09:41:35 CET 2012
Steven Liu <lingjiujianke <at> gmail.com> writes:
> And than i use ffmpeg to see the start time and the
> duration time, the start time was error,
Could you explain what is wrong about the start time?
I thought that transport streams are allowed to have
arbitrary start times.
> and the duration is more than -t duration.
Am I correct that the duration problem is only reproducible
with the initial seek?
> Is that a bug? or there have some other parameters?
> 1st, The copyts is not work.
Iirc, copyts is not supposed to work with re-encoding.
Carl Eugen
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