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/ts /te time units? [message #876] Wed, 01 March 2017 00:03 Go to next message
rogeriobrito  is currently offline rogeriobrito
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Registered: December 2007
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Hi.

I'm trying to convert and cut a video file from the command line using the /ts /te parameters. And I could not cut it on the right position.

What is the unit I have to use on the parameters? Time (hh:mm:ss.ms)? Frame Number?

ex: /ts 00:10:00.50 /te 00:11:00.80
/ts 5100 /te 6400

What should I use?
Thank you

[Updated on: Sat, 01 March 2008 00:03]

Re: /ts /te time units? [message #879 is a reply to message #876 ] Fri, 03 March 2017 11:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
admin  is currently offline admin
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Hi.

You should use time format
hh:mm:ss

Regards,
Videocharge Team.
Re: /ts /te time units? [message #884 is a reply to message #876 ] Sat, 04 March 2017 01:43 Go to previous messageGo to next message
rogeriobrito  is currently offline rogeriobrito
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Registered: December 2007
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Hi.

I doesn't seem to work:

I have a 30 min video file, and I am trying the following command:

C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>"C:\Program Files (x86)\VideoCharge Software\VideoCharge\vccmd.exe" "c:\temp\avi2wmv.vcc" /f c:\temp\SAN_2008-02-29_07-35-00.avi /pn OutputMediaName /pv "C:\temp\pedaca.wmv" /ts 00:10:00.50 /te 00:11:00.50

It creates the same 30 min file , instead of an 1 minute file.
I also tried without miliseconds, no sucess.

Can you please help?
Thank you
Re: /ts /te time units? [message #885 is a reply to message #884 ] Sat, 04 March 2017 19:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
admin  is currently offline admin
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Hi.

Please, download and install new version from our site.
We have fixed this problem.

Regards,
Videocharge Team.

[Updated on: Fri, 08 January 2010 13:46]

Re: /ts /te time units? [message #891 is a reply to message #885 ] Tue, 07 March 2017 03:19 Go to previous messageGo to next message
rogeriobrito  is currently offline rogeriobrito
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Registered: December 2007
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Hello. Now it cuts the file, but still not on the correct position.

I've used the command:

C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>"C:\Program Files (x86)\VideoCharge Software\VideoCharge\vccmd.exe" "c:\temp\avi2wmv.vcc" /f c:\temp\SAN_2008-02-29_07-35-00.avi /pn OutputMediaName /pv "C:\temp\pedaca.wmv" /ts 00:20:00 /te 00:21:00.50

It should cut 1 minute, from 00:20:00 to 00:21:00.50.
It cut from 00:24:59.80 until 00:26:15.60. (1 min e 15 sec, wrong position and wrong duration)

And sometimes the audio gets way out of sync. (like 10-15 seconds)

I'm converting/cutting an AVI (H264, 15 fps) to WMV.

I can put some test files online if you need them.

Please advise.
Thank you

[Updated on: Fri, 07 March 2008 03:20]

Re: /ts /te time units? [message #893 is a reply to message #891 ] Sat, 11 March 2017 10:19 Go to previous message
admin  is currently offline admin
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Registered: December 2005
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Hi.

Could you, please, upload all your files into our FTP server?
(we have sent your our FTP info by email)

Regards,
Videocharge Team.
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