![]() ![]() avconv -i 10MB.ts -c:v copy -c:a libfaac 10MB.mp4ĮDIT: I tried VLC as suggested by It was almost perfect. I also tried the CLI command suggested in the comments of another question. Stream #0.1: Audio: aac, 0 channels, fltp, 144 kb/s ![]() This is quite puzzling, because avconv seems to have correctly detected the audio stream. The output file has the right video, but no sound, at least when played with VLC. ![]() avconv -i 10MB.ts -vcodec copy -acodec copy 10MB.mpg That failed with the error message "Incompatible audio / For DVD, audio must be 48 kHz MP2 (stereo), AC3, DTS or LPCM (stereo)". I tried avidemux with the settings "copy" for the video and audio streams, and the "PS" container format for MPEG. ts files into something useful? question. I would like to convert it to a more main stream format (e.g., mp4, MPEG2-PS.), in a lossless way if possible (i.e., remuxing). ![]()
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