Kamis, 23 Januari 2014

Is it quicker to use a multiplexer for video files?

Q. I need to change the container of my camcorder videos. The video stream is H.264 and the audio stream is AAC. I want to be able to play the videos on my PS3 but I can't because my camcorder outputs the videos with a .MOV extension.

A. So... you told us what the video container is - but you did not tell us what "container" you want to use.

MPEG Streamclip from www.squared5.com should be able to transcode to an AVC format that is BluRay compatible. Lots of other formats to choose from, too.

HandBrake from www.handbrake.fr is another useful transcoder.

I don't know why you would want a multiplexer... the video and audio are already combined in the MOV file.


Is there a way to get a live feed from a TV and watch it on a camcorder?
Q. Everyone is wanting to know how to watch videos on a TV that are stored on their camcorder. I want to know the opposite. Is there any way to get a live video stream from a TV and see it through your camcorder screen?
Ok, maybe a TV doesn't make sense. How about a borescope then? Can I get a live feed from a borescope and take still pictures using a camcorder?

A. No. And why would anyone want to do that. The other way makes sense, watch your own movies on the TV. Why wouldn't you just watch the TV? If you're trying to record it, just get a VCR/DVD recorder.





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