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Old 21st December 2012, 04:56   #1  |  Link
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Concatenation friendly video containers?

I have a series of folders which contain a set of mkv's, mp4's, m2ts's, or ts's.
It would be nice to perform a cat file1 file2 > out.ext operation on these but
I've read that not all video containers can be concatenated (as I found out with mp4 containers)

Is there a wiki to show which video containers are concatenation friendly?
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Transport streams are your best hope but even there you can run into issues with some applications.
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I've read that not all video containers can be concatenated (as I found out with mp4 containers)
Since when ?
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He refers to naive concatenation using DOS copy or equivalent.
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Since when ?
Since there was this thing called a header. Some video containers do not have such headers which makes it easy to perform a basic cat operation on them. But since some video containers have headers and headers could be located anywhere within a file, a cat operation cannot be used.

If there is a way to strip out such headers when merging into a single container without losing quality, I'd like to know.

I think the solution would be to mux to a ts or m2ts container (as neuron2 suggested) or simply extract the individual audio and video streams then merge them into a container of choice.
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