VLC video cutting does not act accurate

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VLC video cutting does not act accurate

Postby sibeMamnue » 20 Sep 2012 14:37

Hi all

I want to use vlc to cut some parts of an avi file with ( h264 mpeg4 AVC ) codec. I used this command:

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"c:\Program Files (x86)\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe" "1.avi" --start-time=10 --stop-time=20 --sout=#transcode{}:file{dst=res.avi} --no-sout-keep --no-loop vlc://quit
I except the file's length be about 10 seconds but when I see the generated file it's length is about 462 second. I see the start-time is correct but the length is not. I used some options such as --sout-keep and --run-time but they where not effective. How can I di this accurately using command line :( ?

Thank you all

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Re: VLC video cutting does not act accurate

Postby sibeMamnue » 22 Sep 2012 09:19

Another confusing subject I see is that when the file I have to split is on a flash memory this command works slowly but correct (without vlc://quit), But when the input and output files are on the hard-disk the result file length is incorrect; however the start time is correct!

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Re: VLC video cutting does not act accurate

Postby Lotesdelere » 22 Sep 2012 11:28

You should create a new ticket on the VLC Trac with your messages logs and the link to this thread.


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