![]() In the original file there are 4 empty streams.įfmpeg -i Video1.mov -i Video2.mov -map 1:0 -map 0:1 -map 0:2 -map 0:3 -map 0:4 -map 0:5 -map 0:6 -map 0:7 -map 0:8 -map 0:9 -map 0:10 -timecode 24:10:43 18 -c copy New_Video.mov The original has 11 streams, the new file had 7. ![]() But these empty streams don't copy over to the new file. When I replace the stream and copy it a new file, it produces a playable file with streams in the correct order, but in the original there are blank streams that the proprietary muxing software I am using needs to see in order to work. Does anyone know of a way to force ffmpeg to copy empty video streams? I have a video file from a ProRes recorder (Odyssey 7Q+) that has a corrupted vidoe (stream 0).
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