clarification about fault-tolerant video/audio processing
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2022 2:18 am
Hello.
Per
https://rationalqm.us/board/viewtopic.p ... 382#p16382
https://videoredo.net/msgBoard/index.ph ... ost-136239
The owner of VideoReDo has passed away and the main developer is seeking another job.
It seems almost certain that VideoReDo will cease to operate and/or be re-installable possibly even in the very near future.
(1) I and probably others use VRD's QSF functionality to "clean" over-the-air TV captures such as mpeg-2/4 in .TS containers and remove/fix what turns out to be frequent glitches and produce a clean video file ready for other processing for example by ffmpeg. Such glitch cleaning seems to address audio sync loss etc.
(2) VRD audio is great for joining video files and for smart easy editing which re-encodes video/audio around cut points.
I admit to not being clear how fault-tolerant DGindexNV et al are and could perhaps somehow be used for a similar purpose to (1), although given audio is not addressed (I think) I suspect it cannot be.
Could someone please clarify, and maybe also suggest tools or even links to suggestions for doing (1) ?
And (2)
Thanks
Per
https://rationalqm.us/board/viewtopic.p ... 382#p16382
https://videoredo.net/msgBoard/index.ph ... ost-136239
The owner of VideoReDo has passed away and the main developer is seeking another job.
It seems almost certain that VideoReDo will cease to operate and/or be re-installable possibly even in the very near future.
(1) I and probably others use VRD's QSF functionality to "clean" over-the-air TV captures such as mpeg-2/4 in .TS containers and remove/fix what turns out to be frequent glitches and produce a clean video file ready for other processing for example by ffmpeg. Such glitch cleaning seems to address audio sync loss etc.
(2) VRD audio is great for joining video files and for smart easy editing which re-encodes video/audio around cut points.
I admit to not being clear how fault-tolerant DGindexNV et al are and could perhaps somehow be used for a similar purpose to (1), although given audio is not addressed (I think) I suspect it cannot be.
Could someone please clarify, and maybe also suggest tools or even links to suggestions for doing (1) ?
And (2)
Thanks