latet
26th February 2011, 11:01
Hello,
I've been trying to create a BD disk out of my huge .mts collection. They are all camera dumps, so I thought of using "Join MPG/M*TS/JPG" function to create some big titles divided into chapters corresponding to original .mts files.
Joining went quite fast and creating chapters from auto created "timing list" was easy. But there is a very serious problem with the output: with every chapter, audio/video gets more and more desynchronized. I happens with every of several titles I prepared (each from at least 10-20 .mts files).
I noticed the problem viewing the intermediate .m2ts files, but I still decided to run the whole process, hoping that synchronization will get fixed somehow. It didn't. But there was another problem during creation (transcoding) of the chapter (I think) menu structures - for every there was x264.exe crash! And after the crash creating of menu skipped to the next title.
What do you advise me to do?
Can you recommend a (free) program that can properly join many .mts files into one big .mts/.m2ts file? I mean just joining, without transcoding or touching the sound. I have tried TSMuxer and there was exactly the same a/v synchro problem. No wonder - multiAVCHD uses TSMuxer to do the joining.
Is there any other (free) tool that would do the whole authoring job of multiAVCHD? I don't need anything sophisticated.
Thanks,
latet
I've been trying to create a BD disk out of my huge .mts collection. They are all camera dumps, so I thought of using "Join MPG/M*TS/JPG" function to create some big titles divided into chapters corresponding to original .mts files.
Joining went quite fast and creating chapters from auto created "timing list" was easy. But there is a very serious problem with the output: with every chapter, audio/video gets more and more desynchronized. I happens with every of several titles I prepared (each from at least 10-20 .mts files).
I noticed the problem viewing the intermediate .m2ts files, but I still decided to run the whole process, hoping that synchronization will get fixed somehow. It didn't. But there was another problem during creation (transcoding) of the chapter (I think) menu structures - for every there was x264.exe crash! And after the crash creating of menu skipped to the next title.
What do you advise me to do?
Can you recommend a (free) program that can properly join many .mts files into one big .mts/.m2ts file? I mean just joining, without transcoding or touching the sound. I have tried TSMuxer and there was exactly the same a/v synchro problem. No wonder - multiAVCHD uses TSMuxer to do the joining.
Is there any other (free) tool that would do the whole authoring job of multiAVCHD? I don't need anything sophisticated.
Thanks,
latet