Tutorial: Webstreams, lossless conversion; editing with Avidemux

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30.05.2014, 00:24

Re: Tutorial: Webstreams, lossless conversion; editing with Avidemux

Shirtfull wrote:@Dackel0401

if it is a live stream recording, usually variable frame rate, converting to avi is a No No as avi format only supports fixed frame rate and so will lead to audio desync.

Yes, you a right, but not every webstream makes use of variable framerates and not in general imho. I've recorded quite a few webstreams (mostly UK) myself in the last years and what I've seen were mostly constant framerates (variable were quite rare) and yes, it's much easier to deal with them...

Brudgon has learned by now that things are different with variable framerates and also knows how to use mediainfo - so it shouldn't be a problem to provide a little bit more information about the video - it could indeed be helpfull... ;-)

30.05.2014, 00:02

Re: Tutorial: Webstreams, lossless conversion; editing with Avidemux

@brudgon

All we know is that you have problems cutting in Avidemux. You're asking us to guess. see :- [hidden link - please register]


With so little info supplied, ie file type/format, source , was it live or a prerecorded recording. what was it recorded with, it might be a known bug?

Then is cut at beginning of GOP or in middle, is cut being made as copy or a re-encode?

So more info requested.

@Dackel0401

if it is a live stream recording, usually variable frame rate, converting to avi is a No No as avi format only supports fixed frame rate and so will lead to audio desync.

Or try this , it use FFmpeg and is free

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29.05.2014, 22:27

Re: Tutorial: Webstreams, lossless conversion; editing with Avidemux

Here's something you can try and maybe it helps to make the editing-part easier for you - because flash-videos can be quite tricky and the results are not always the best. First of all: Please make sure you're using Avidemux 2.6, it won't work with Avidemux 2.5 because 2.5.6 creates corrupt avi-files if they are larger than 4GB and then you have to fix them with mencoder by rebuilding the index.

Open your file with Avidemux and change the video- and audio-output on the left side.
Select Video-Output "(FF)HuffYUV)

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and under Audio-Output "PCM", the Output-format has to be "AVI Muxer"

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Now go to Menu - File - Save and save your video with the extension .avi at the end as you see it in the screenshot here:

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Avidemux will encode your video now using a lossless codec for video and audio. HuffYUV is very compatible and the process is quite fast,
but it will create a huge file on your harddisk because it's lossless and that also means you don't lose any of the quality of the original file in this process.
When the encoding is done open the avi-file with Avidemux and now you should be able to edit it without problems + very precisely and much more accurate then with flash. Do your editing and then comes the part where you really have to encode your video with a lossy codec, unless you want to upload 30,40 or even more GB. Big Grin

I have plenty of presets for Avidemux, but I'm not sure you can use them without any adaptions under Windows, so please go back to the Video-Output:
Select Mpeg4-AVC (x264) for Video and AAC (FAAC) for audio:
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The preset to start with is acceptable, but of course you can modify them by clicking "Configure". I would recommend:

1. Use General - advanced configuration and use the following settings:

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Save them, so you don't have to do this again apply the settings by clicking "Ok". Now go to Menu - File - Save again and now the Output-format has to be either Mkv Muxer = extension .mkv or MP4-Muxer - whatever you prefer. Depending on your processing power encoding with these
settings can take some time, but it's a first little step when you want to learn how to encode your videos.

29.05.2014, 20:29

Re: Tutorial: Webstreams, lossless conversion; editing with Avidemux

i have some problems with avidemux that is not working as well as beforeConfused
when i make some cut in the video and i watch the video i notice that it jumped in another frame and the frame i cutted is really not cuttedConfused

23.05.2014, 15:19

Re: Tutorial: Webstreams, lossless conversion; editing with Avidemux

Some static builds for Linux (64bit latest git-versions):

x265: [hidden link - please register]
x265 [info]: HEVC encoder version 1.0+111-5134e76aa729

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rtmpdump (incl. ksv-patches): [hidden link - please register]

22.05.2014, 20:54

Re: Tutorial: Webstreams, lossless conversion; editing with Avidemux

Avidemux 2.6.8_r9052 - generic rpm's 64bit for Linux (Icon & desktop-file included)

- avidemux3-core-2.6.8-1.r9052.bootstrap.x86_64.rpm
- avidemux3-plugins-COMMON-2.6.8-1.r9052.bootstrap.x86_64.rpm
- avidemux3-plugins-QT4-2.6.8-1.r9052.bootstrap.x86_64.rpm
- avidemux3-plugins-SETTINGS-2.6.8-1.r9052.bootstrap.x86_64.rpm
- avidemux3-qt4-2.6.8-1.r9052.bootstrap.x86_64.rpm

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HandBrake rev6201 (CLI and GUI-version, redesigned GUI); static builds 64bit for every Linux-distribution

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21.04.2014, 13:31

Re: Tutorial: Webstreams, lossless conversion; editing with Avidemux

brudgon wrote:i still have problems with the audio in avidemuxCryCry
when i cut some parts of the videofile and i want to save the work i can't set in right way the audio....it is too far ahead or too far backCryCry

Let me quess, Trying to cut FLV format. You need to research the FLV format your source file is. IE is it Constant frame rate or Variable frame rate. then start on the audio and find out what the sample rate is, Then open source file in avideux and check file info to see if avidemux reads the info correctly..If not use another program which does.

21.04.2014, 12:49

Re: Tutorial: Webstreams, lossless conversion; editing with Avidemux

i still have problems with the audio in avidemuxCryCry
when i cut some parts of the videofile and i want to save the work i can't set in right way the audio....it is too far ahead or too far backCryCry

14.04.2014, 23:53

Re: Tutorial: Webstreams, lossless conversion; editing with Avidemux

Avidemux 2.6.8_r9051 (latest svn-source)

Generic rpm's for every rpm-based Linux-distribution (64bit)

avidemux3-core-2.6.8-1.r9051.bootstrap.x86_64.rpm
avidemux3-plugins-COMMON-2.6.8-1.r9051.bootstrap.x86_64.rpm
avidemux3-plugins-QT4-2.6.8-1.r9051.bootstrap.x86_64.rpm
avidemux3-plugins-SETTINGS-2.6.8-1.r9051.bootstrap.x86_64.rpm
avidemux3-qt4-2.6.8-1.r9051.bootstrap.x86_64.rpm

Install: rpm -ivh avidemux3*.rpm --nodeps

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23.03.2014, 16:54

Re: Tutorial: Webstreams, lossless conversion; editing with Avidemux

x265 encoder for Linux (64bit); all distributions - static build - TESTING ONLY!
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HandBrake rev6129 for Linux (64bit); all distributions - CLI and GUI-Version - static builds for testing
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23.03.2014, 14:39

Re: Tutorial: Webstreams, lossless conversion; editing with Avidemux

peyman_senior wrote:...by the way I can't use the live stream of etvshow due to no sex policy of my proxifier!! :-()

If it's the proxifier-software [hidden link - please register] that blocks you from having access to various sites, streams or whatever, then your chances are not the best. Even some Internet-providers are using proxifier and it's a very powerful and advanced software. I know some universities use proxifier to prevent that their students are getting distracted too much from learning... Big Grin

You can configure your own proxy-server to "bypass" proxifier and it might work for some time. There are hundreds, maybe even thousands of free proxy-servers available and it takes only a few minutes of your time to configure them. It should be no problem then to have access to some sites that have been blocked before, but there's another problem... Proxifier has very advanced and efficient filtering capabilities and if the admin knows his job your access will be blocked again very soon. The filters will identify your own proxy sooner or later and block it after some time or inform the admin via logfiles and then it depends how "lazy" the admin is.

22.03.2014, 07:28

Re: Tutorial: Webstreams, lossless conversion; editing with Avidemux

Hello everybody,

Sadly the eurotic live stream on this site doesn't work for me anymore, although I have flash player version 12.0.0.77 installed on my chrome. :-( Does anyone knows what might the problem be or can anyone suggest another site which offers live stream? ( by the way I can't use the live stream of etvshow due to no sex policy of my proxifier!! :-()

I'd really appreciate your help, thanks

14.03.2014, 00:11

Re: Tutorial: Webstreams, lossless conversion; editing with Avidemux

Avidemux 2.6.8 (r9045) - generic rpm-packages 64bit (Only for testing!!!)

avidemux3-core-2.6.8-1.r0.bootstrap.x86_64.rpm
avidemux3-plugins-COMMON-2.6.8-1.r0.bootstrap.x86_64.rpm
avidemux3-plugins-QT4-2.6.8-1.r0.bootstrap.x86_64.rpm
avidemux3-plugins-SETTINGS-2.6.8-1.r0.bootstrap.x86_64.rpm
avidemux3-qt4-2.6.8-1.r0.bootstrap.x86_64.rpm

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The developers have added support for x264-presets (if you are too lazy to use the advanced configuration) Big Grin

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Sadly vdpau-deinterlacing offers only Mode 2 ("vdpauDeint", "deintMode=2"), but it's a very fast and by far not the worst deinterlacer.
To use vdpau-deinterlacing you must have a nvidia-graphics card installed and it only works with the proprietary nvidia-driver

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By the way: "Mode 4" means: Motion adaptive temporal deinterlacing with edge-guided spatial interpolation
and "Mode 2" = Bob deinterlacing, similar to -vf tfields=1

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Install the packages with: sudo rpm -ivh avidemux3*.rpm

Windows, MacOS and Ubuntu-users can download the nightlies here: [hidden link - please register]

08.03.2014, 16:56

Re: Tutorial: Webstreams, lossless conversion; editing with Avidemux

Avidemux 2.6.7-8 for Fedora 20 (64bit)

avidemux-2.6.7-8.fc20.x86_64.rpm
avidemux-cli-2.6.7-8.fc20.x86_64.rpm
avidemux-help-2.6.7-8.fc20.noarch.rpm
avidemux-i18n-2.6.7-8.fc20.noarch.rpm
avidemux-libs-2.6.7-8.fc20.x86_64.rpm
avidemux-qt-2.6.7-8.fc20.x86_64.rpm

- includes some bugfixes and patches from the nightly-versions

sudo yum localinstall avidemux*.rpm

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13.02.2014, 16:35

Re: Tutorial: Webstreams, lossless conversion; editing with Avidemux

Some RPM-packages for Fedora 20 (64bit):

Sadly the very stable 2.5.6 version of Avidemux is no longer available for Fedora 19/20, so let's change that...

Avidemux 2.5.6-21 (Qt-, GTK and cli-version)

avidemux-2.5.6-21.fc20.x86_64.rpm
avidemux-libs-2.5.6-21.fc20.x86_64.rpm
avidemux-cli-2.5.6-21.fc20.x86_64.rpm
avidemux-qt-2.5.6-21.fc20.x86_64.rpm
avidemux-gtk-2.5.6-21.fc20.x86_64.rpm

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Please download and unpack the archive! Open a terminal and type: sudo yum localinstall avidemux*.rpm


Avidemux 2.6.7-1 (Qt and cli-version - the gtk-version is broken for 2.6 and no longer maintained by the Avidemux-developers)

avidemux-2.6.7-1.fc20.x86_64.rpm
avidemux-libs-2.6.7-1.fc20.x86_64.rpm
avidemux-cli-2.6.7-1.fc20.x86_64.rpm
avidemux-qt-2.6.7-1.fc20.x86_64.rpm
avidemux-i18n-2.6.7-1.fc20.noarch.rpm
avidemux-help-2.6.7-1.fc20.noarch.rpm

Still a "buggy and unstable beast" imho, but with some nice new features and at least better and more stable than the version that rpmfusion (2.6.4) offers

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Unpack - Terminal: sudo yum localinstall avidemux*.rpm


HandBrake 0.9.9-18 (svn: cli and gui-version)

HandBrake-cli-0.9.9-18.fc20.x86_64.rpm
HandBrake-gui-0.9.9-18.fc20.x86_64.rpm

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Unpack - Terminal: sudo yum localinstall HandBrake*.rpm


rtmpdump git_20140213 (svn)

librtmp-2.4-2.20140213.gitdc76f0a.fc20.x86_64.rpm
rtmpdump-2.4-2.20140213.gitdc76f0a.fc20.x86_64.rpm

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Unpack - Terminal: sudo yum localinstall lib*.rpm rtmp*.rpm


As usual: The packages have been compiled & build with "all the bells and whistles" and the rpmlint-check of the spec-files and rpm's shows zero errors!