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Old 25th January 2020, 11:42   #3  |  Link
deama
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Originally Posted by poisondeathray View Post
Extract the timecodes (timestamps) from the source, mux timecodes into the new video

What tools you might use depends on what type of video and containers you have . eg you might use mkvextract and mkvmerge for mkv , or mp4fpsmod for mp4 etc...

If the framecount is the same as the source, you're done. Otherwise you have to edit the timecodes
I have MKVTool. I'm using the GUI and I can see a field that allows me to provide a timestamp file, but I donno how to extract the timestamp from the other video, any ideas?

EDIT: Oh ok, nvm, apparentely you need to use the mkvextract.exe via the command line.

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