OT: How can I edit AVCHD PGS text stream?

PeterDuke schrieb am 02.07.2015 um 01:48 Uhr
I inadvertently had the wrong clock time in my camera during a recent trip abroad so now all the shooting times in my video files are out by six hours. The shooting time and date show as a subtitle while being played by my network media player into my TV.

Is there any easy way for me to change this in my files? Naturally a batch method would be ideal.

Kommentare

wwaag schrieb am 02.07.2015 um 04:01 Uhr
I looked into this some time ago and finally gave up. As I recall, the PGS text stream track is similar to a subtitles track and some software may be able to convert it to a subtitle format. Again, that's been awhile ago, so don't take my word for it. You might also have a look at this software that can read metadata from AVCHD files. http://www.dvmp.co.uk/ It does claim to be able to change your time stamp. It may do what you want, but seems a bit pricey. Let me know if you find anything. Good luck.

wwaag

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musicvid10 schrieb am 02.07.2015 um 06:35 Uhr
Quite a lot of discussion about pgs subtitles on the Handbrake forum.

altarvic schrieb am 02.07.2015 um 12:30 Uhr
Afaik, PGS stream is not text stream but bitmaps. So, you can't edit it...
PeterDuke schrieb am 02.07.2015 um 12:36 Uhr
If it is bitmap, how come programs such as dvmp can display the info? Why is it called a text stream?
altarvic schrieb am 02.07.2015 um 14:11 Uhr
I believe they directly extract recorded date/time metadata from AVC stream. PGS subtitles are ignored.
PeterDuke schrieb am 03.07.2015 um 07:02 Uhr
The plot thickens.

I used tsMuxer to remove the PGS stream. The time/date and other metadata still showed in DVMP, but the date/time did not show with my media player.

It is the display from my media player that annoys me, so my concern is still with the PGS stream.

As a matter of interest, however, how could I change the data in the video stream? Vegasaur?
wwaag schrieb am 04.07.2015 um 22:44 Uhr
As a matter of interest, however, how could I change the data in the video stream? Vegasaur?

I believe you would have to use something like Dvmp since the metadata needs changing.

AKA the HappyOtter at https://tools4vegas.com/. System 1: Intel i7-8700k with HD 630 graphics plus an Nvidia RTX4070 graphics card. System 2: Intel i7-3770k with HD 4000 graphics plus an AMD RX550 graphics card. System 3: Laptop. Dell Inspiron Plus 16. Intel i7-11800H, Intel Graphics. Current cameras include Panasonic FZ2500, GoPro Hero11 and Hero8 Black plus a myriad of smartPhone, pocket cameras, video cameras and film cameras going back to the original Nikon S.