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The Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow
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Mis à jour : Octobre 2011
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FFmpeg/X264 : Split video mid-GOP without reencoding entire stream
10 juillet 2012, par yoda_alexI've got an H264 video (Stored in an MP4 file). Each GOP is approx 10s long. I want to trim the first couple of seconds off the video, which means I need to split the first GOP. Is there a way to do this without re-encoding the entire video ?
I've got FFmpeg and x264 available. I'm happy to use either the FFmpeg command line, or my own program linked against ffmpeg of x264 libraries.
Thanks in advance !
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FFmpeg/X264 : Split video mid-GOP without reencoding entire stream
10 juillet 2012, par yoda_alexI've got an H264 video (Stored in an MP4 file). Each GOP is approx 10s long. I want to trim the first couple of seconds off the video, which means I need to split the first GOP. Is there a way to do this without re-encoding the entire video ?
I've got FFmpeg and x264 available. I'm happy to use either the FFmpeg command line, or my own program linked against ffmpeg of x264 libraries.
Thanks in advance !
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