I am taking raw footage from a Black BLK-DH201600D Security camera DVR. They output the files in an older codex wrapped in an .avi container. As most of the people I need to send these to do not have permission to install VLC, or even to update the codexes in windows media player on their work PCs, I need to transcode them to MP4 before sending them off. If you watch the original file, there is a translucent bar at the top of the video which tells you what channel the video is, and the date and time. However, when I run it through Handbreak, this disappears. I have tried converting with VLC, and had the same thing happen (and some nearly unwatchable files come out of it).
Is there a way to retain this time stamp?
Thanks in advance for your help
Windows 7 Pro SP1, i5 1.6GHz, Handbreak 1.0.7
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Retain time stamp when transcoding Security Footage
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