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Restream |
With this tool you can change many options of a MPEG2 Elementary Stream without re-encoding.
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Freeware v0.9.0 |
9.6 (9.0) 6 votes Guides |
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Latest version: 0.9.0 (September 02, 2003) Download sites: Download (direct link) Sections/Browse similar tools: Codec/Video Identifiers, Other useful tools, Video Repair/Fix Alert me! when this software has been updated. |
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This is an absolute 10 for what I use it for, which is to put the 16:9 aspect ratio back into my video file after my DVD Recorder records over-the-air widescreen in 4:3 mode. Does it quickly and painlessly. Saves time re-encoding (2 hours vs. 2 mins). Nice little tool.
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This is a slick little tool. I use it mostly to correct timecode when two MPEGs have been joined. Works great. Very fast.
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Excellent tool!! Considering it's free, it's a must have!!!
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I had recently gotten a progressive DVD player - in progressive mode my home grown DVD menu backgrounds looked horrible (in interlaced everything was fine). Using restream I was easily able to correct them so it looked the same in progressive and interlaced mode. Thanks.
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I edited some video and burned it to DVD (720x576 PAL). It played back fine on the PC but playback was jerky on my domestic DVD player. I loaded the m2v file into ReStream and selected top field first in the picture encoding extension frame and lowered the bitrate from 6000kbps to 5000kbps. I burned another DVD with the modified file and it played fine. Thanks for a useful piece of software.
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Restream is great! I used Restream to repair interlace info from a mpeg2 capture that didn't look right when I burned it to DVD. The file was converted to NTSC DVD format with avi2bbmpeg2 which interlaces from top field first. The captured file looked OK on computer monitor, but appeared blurry with a weird "drunken" effect on the final DVD when viewed on TV. After demultiplexing and correcting m2v file with Restream (removing top field first interlacing), I multiplexed new fixed m2v and old mp2 audio files together. When burned to DVD quality was excellent with no blurry effect! You can't beat the price either, Thank you shh!
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