![]() Only the developer can give you a more accurate appraisal of the why and how of current and future features and limitations. Hence Avidemux cannot dictate the decoder to pop out a particular virtual frame as defined by DTS/PTS only the next frame (reference frames are okay!). Since you are not completely ignorant of the subject matter, why not read some related posts and improve your understanding as to how Avidemux 2.6 operates to get along with AVC.ĪFAIK, from my limited enduser understanding, Avidemux 2.6 relies on the AVC decoder for the complex frame reordering process needed to pop out the next frame in the video stream. It certainly makes responding to issues less attractive and probably why so few bother at all. I wish endusers would stop this audacity to demand changes without ever showing a smidgen of appreciation for this free and featurefull video editor. ![]() I am sure no offense was implied, but just the same, no-one here has a crystal ball that tells them what posters know or do not know. If there are 3 keyframes per second, yes, you can only cut at I-Frames but you could cut indeed quite precisely.Yes I had figured that out for myself, but presumably it's at the expense of file size so not the ideal solution, or not a solution at all depending on storage UKenGB - People here were just trying to help you from a position based on the information You provided. Quote QuoteI can't see how setting a different keyframe rate can change anything.Hypothetically, if you use "25 keyframes per second" at a frame rate of 25fps, then you get only I-Frames. QuoteThere are a few commercial programs doing Smart-Copy, if I remember correctly.So not impossible then and hence not a stupid question to ask.Īlso, as I'm not the OP, it's also clear that I'm not the only one who wants this feature. QuoteSmart-Copy is great, but I think it's hard to implement it.I'm quite sure it is. The fact I ask for an answer to a specific question doesn't mean I'm completely ignorant of the entire subject. I think you don't have much knowledge how frames are decoded and encoded in H.264.And I think you're obviously not qualified to judge that.
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