I meant: Please paste the MediaInfo for each file. I think it's Mediainfo that is probably confusing the issue. I joined two.
Neither program re-encoded the video obviously and the files all play back looking like the original. The final file - in both cases - is also the same size as the two originals added together. But Mediainfo reports wildy different bitrates. The original files reported as -- Overall bit rate The files are the same size. I think it's probably best to ignore Mediainfo bitrate figures There is no point for me to do the conversion again, as I do not wish to use tsMuxer because the file it produces, although it plays properly, it crashes the players when I seek on it.
I only mentioned it as an example. My question is whether there is a reliable software to stitch together m2ts files. Excluding tsMuxer. I thought it was the most accurate software for identifying such files with accuracy. Regardless, players also report a lower bitrate, so everything is wrong?
I will be trying out MTSmerger than you mentioned, tsMuxer gives me seeking issues for some reason. Originally Posted by Fabulist. You cannot just plop m2ts avchd files into tsmuxer and join them You need to join with EAC3to in addition of tsmuxer order for this to work. See here and make your own batch files:. Bitrate is not related only to the file's lenght, but also compression method, storage method etc. I can give you the same file with 50k and 5k bitrate and still have the same lenght.
EDIT: The resulting file is in mkv format and its quality is significantly degraded. I want to keep the source as intact as possible. Last edited by Fabulist; 23rd Mar at From the link you posted, I followed the steps.
Is it supposed to produce an mkv video or did I do something wrong? And you want to merge them into the original single main movie without losing quality. Thus you need a Frame Accurate editor with no encoding. Most professional video editors happily capture and store footage in m2ts formats, but transcode it into something friendlier for editing. Then what if you want to merge m2ts files without re-encoding in order to preserve the original video with no quality loss and save time wasting in re-encoding?
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Cut commercials out of video stream. Especially, only small parts on start and end points will be re-encoded, the middle part will remain untouched, lossless. Step 2 Click Merge on the top of the interface, and you will get a merged file named Merge 1. Click Profile drop-down button to select the output file format.
You can check the following steps to join M2TS files into one. Click Add video to add the M2TS files into the program. Step 2 Click the drop-down button under Format to select the output video format. Tick Merge into one file option next to Settings button. Step 3 If you want to edit the M2TS files before merging, you can click the pen icon on the top of interface. After editing, click Convert button to start joining M2TS files together. However, there are limitations in the two programs.
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