SolveigMM End-User Products > Video Splitter
Trims not made at the right place
Dmitry Vergeles:
--- Quote from: Riley on March 16, 2009, 04:37:52 AM ---That means it has no accuracy at all, you're at the mercy of the key frame. Splitting is impossible with this product except through dumb luck.
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Assuming we are talking about SolveigMM Video Splitter, it is not the case, as by default markers and cursor can only be set to K-Frame positions, thus you get what you see.
Moreover we are working on frame accuracy editing. MPEg-2 can be edited to frame. Next will be AVI.
--- Quote from: Riley on March 16, 2009, 04:37:52 AM ---BTW, many times the Key Frame will be frozen for a second before the video "split" begins playing.
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Could you provide us with the sample?
Riley:
BTW, many times the Key Frame will be frozen for a second before the video "split" begins playing.
Riley:
--- Quote from: Dmitry Vergeles on June 30, 2007, 10:39:54 AM ---
AVI trimmer operates with Key frame accuracy.
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That means it has no accuracy at all, you're at the mercy of the key frame. Splitting is impossible with this product except through dumb luck.
Dmitry Vergeles:
Hello Bob,
Thank you for your post.
Yes you correctly noticed that end of fragment position you can set with frame accuracy. Here is description how K-Frame accuracy works
http://www.solveigmm.com/forum/index.php?topic=2332.msg5924#msg5924
Yes, Splitter 2.1 has frame accuracy mode for MPEG-2 files.
As for plans, currently we are implementing MPEG-2 AVC in MPEG-2 TS (eg. AVC HD) frame accuracy editing.
MPEG-1 is also in nearest plans. Then we of course add AVI and WMV frame accuracy. Two, three months and everything has to operate.
tonicboy:
Hi Dmitry,
I thought I'd ask since your last reply to this question is fairly old. I am currently evaluating Video Splitter 2.1.812.1 and it still seems to only be key frame accurate. Is this the case? The funny thing is, the end marker of a section seems to edit frame-accurate, it's just the start that is not. I read a few other posts that implied you were working on frame-accurate editing, at least for MPEG1 and 2. I am mostly working with DivX and Xvid MPEG4 files. Can you please tell me what the current situation is or what is planned in the near future?
Thanks,
Tai
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