Quote:But even so, the output they are a second delay apart.
The sync of the two files you created in the debug output differs?
I done the job twice, overwriting one another. .avi input and .mkv output video has a second delay apart. Right now I'm doing the job with the Bob ticked since I forgot to do that in the first place.
28.03.2022, 16:16 (This post was last modified: 28.03.2022, 16:17 by Selur.)
I don't get what you want ot show me with the two screen shots:
1. they show different frames
2. they show different times
3. there is no indication of audio on any of the two screen shots.
-> not sure what you want to tell me with them.
Quote:I done the job twice, overwriting one another. .avi input and .mkv output video has a second delay apart. Right now I'm doing the job with the Bob ticked since I forgot to do that in the first place.
(28.03.2022, 16:16)Selur Wrote: I don't get what you want ot show me with the two screen shots:
1. they show different frames
2. they show different times
3. there is no indication of audio on any of the two screen shots.
-> not sure what you want to tell me with them.
Cu Selur
It's hard to describe, like if you play them simultaneously you can notice the audio would play in a slightly different part of the video on the edited .mkv.
If the frame count differs from the source, may be ffms2 has a problem with it. Assuming you got 64bit vfw decoder for the content of your avi installed on the system you could tell Hybrid to prefer AviSource.
If the frame count does not differ, then it might be an issue with the extracted audio.
Hybrid used:
If the frame count differs from the source, may be ffms2 has a problem with it. Assuming you got 64bit vfw decoder for the content of your avi installed on the system you could tell Hybrid to prefer AviSource.
If the frame count does not differ, then it might be an issue with the extracted audio.
Hybrid used:
Why are you always quoting my whole post? It's really annoying (especially when I'm on a mobile with limited display space). I know what I have written. Why press the 'Quote' and not the 'Reply' button?
Quote:The input has 75203 frames. If I want to test what you are asking then it going to take about a hour or I do a 30 second sample.
if you can reproduce the issue with a 30 sec sample than use that.
(28.03.2022, 16:36)Selur Wrote: Why are you always quoting my whole post? It's really annoying (especially when I'm on a mobile with limited display space). I know what I have written. Why press the 'Quote' and not the 'Reply' button?
Quote:The input has 75203 frames. If I want to test what you are asking then it going to take about a hour or I do a 30 second sample.
if you can reproduce the issue with a 30 sec sample than use that.
Cu Selur
Sorry I mean 75260 frames.
What happen was when switching to Avisynth to Vapoursynth, I forgot tick Bob since they are two separate setting GUIs. I'm going to try the job again with the Bob ticked and hopefully it should fix itself.