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Re: Archiving Recorded Regionals 2008

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Originally Posted by pentau View Post
I'm a little confused about parsing Quicktime files recorded in the h.264 format. I have been told that it is possible to do that without having to re-encode the video (a quite lengthy process...). Does anyone know how to do this? What do you use to create the individual video files?
I am planning on using avidemux on linux. It looks like they also have a windows version, but I haven't used it.

I ran some tests yesterday and it was able to save a parsed H.264 file almost instantly, and it only took a few seconds to join 2 files.