[FFmpeg-user] Reversed order of video audio after audio merging (0:0 audio, 0:1 video)

Carl Eugen Hoyos cehoyos at ag.or.at
Wed May 28 13:38:49 CEST 2014


Christoph Gerstbauer <christophgerstbauer <at> gmail.com> writes:

> mkv, would be better as avi, but we need an archive format 
> which can be opened by standard transcoders or editing 
> tools (Mainconcept, carbon, premiere).

Do they really read ffv1 in avi?
I didn't know this.

If they do, avi is indeed the way to go.
But please test large files, FFmpeg apparently does not 
create them correctly.

> The problem with mkv is, it is not supported in 
> "professional" transcoder tools because it is mainly used 
> for bluray/dvd rips and so on...

You may have wanted to insult somebody but I fear the 
creators of Matroska are not reading this mailing list.

Seriously: avi is simply because of its age not able to 
store most modern codecs, mkv is.

> MXF Op1a would be the best solution for this archive 
> codecs -> ffv1 will be much more accepted in the 
> "professional" video world.

I wonder what is "professional" about having as many 
interpretations of a specification as implementation.

(I have heard rumours that if you create mxf with one 
application, it is quite unlikely that any other 
application will be able to read the file.)

Carl Eugen



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