Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register )


Important

The forums will be closing permanently the weekend of March 15th. Please see the notice in the announcements forum for details.

 
Unusual Append Segment Error, Unusual Append Segment Error
« Next Oldest | Next Newest » Track this topic | Email this topic | Print this topic
Fess
Posted: Jan 14 2003, 01:01 AM


Unregistered









Hello,

I wanted to cut clips from 2 seperate huge Avi's. I did the cut and saved at 'direct stream copy' video/audio for both clips. Then I tried to append them and got this error:

'Cannot append segment: The video streams have different sampling rates.

'file info' on the first avi was 9.997fps(100034 us)

'file info' on the second avi was 9.996fps(100045 us)

I re-cut the first clip at 'direct stream copy' and changed the framerate 9.996fps.

I still cannot append the clips.
The 'file info' on the re-cut clip is now9.996fps(100040 us)

Is the (100040us) and (100045us) difference the reason I cannot append?
How do I make them the same?

How do I make the first clip (100045us)? Because if the fist clip is 9.996fps(100040us) and the second clip is 9.996fps(100045 us) is won't append.
 
  Top
ChristianHJW
Posted: Jan 14 2003, 10:27 AM


Advanced Member


Group: Moderators
Posts: 1768
Member No.: 2
Joined: 7-July 02



Read the 'sticky' posts in the Newbie section, and please try to avoid double posting in future ...

--------------------
Visit the unofficial Virtualdub support forum on http://forums.virtualdub.org - help to reduce the big number of emails Avery Lee is getting every day !!
Support matroska as container and Gstreamer as the only truely open, x-platform multimedia platform ....
 
       Top
Fess
Posted: Jan 14 2003, 04:26 PM


Unregistered









Hello,

Yes, sorry about the mutli posts. jcsston have provide me with the solution. He stated:

"Direct Stream Copy both your avi files setting the frame to 9.996 for each one."

It worked!

Thanks again
Fess
 
  Top
1 User(s) are reading this topic (1 Guests and 0 Anonymous Users)
0 Members:
2 replies since Jan 14 2003, 01:01 AM Track this topic | Email this topic | Print this topic

<< Back to Advanced Video Processing