22.09.2021, 21:30
New tests done, as I mentionned previously.
A source file with 0 delay is correctly encoded (video and audio). The audio is not out of sync. All is OK.
When I encode one more time the same source file, but with a 1000 ms delay specified in the frontend (of course, I delete the audio by clicking on -, and click on the + after I changed the delay), there is no delay between the audio and the video in the outpout file reencoded.
So I think that hybrid MacOS version does not read the delay in the frontend, and always takes what it is written in the source file (in principle, it is enough, but sometimes, you have to specify a delay because nothing is written in the metadata for te A/V sync, or is wrong).
I am looking forward to hearing from you, and what you propose.
Best regards,
I tested another source file, different of the previous one I used ...
A source file with 0 delay is correctly encoded (video and audio). The audio is not out of sync. All is OK.
When I encode one more time the same source file, but with a 1000 ms delay specified in the frontend (of course, I delete the audio by clicking on -, and click on the + after I changed the delay), there is no delay between the audio and the video in the outpout file reencoded.
So I think that hybrid MacOS version does not read the delay in the frontend, and always takes what it is written in the source file (in principle, it is enough, but sometimes, you have to specify a delay because nothing is written in the metadata for te A/V sync, or is wrong).
I am looking forward to hearing from you, and what you propose.
Best regards,
(22.09.2021, 21:30)frederic Wrote: New tests done, as I mentionned previously.
A source file with 0 delay is correctly encoded (video and audio). The audio is not out of sync. All is OK.
When I encode one more time the same source file, but with a 1000 ms delay specified in the frontend (of course, I delete the audio by clicking on -, and click on the + after I changed the delay), there is no delay between the audio and the video in the outpout file reencoded.
So I think that hybrid MacOS version does not read the delay in the frontend, and always takes what it is written in the source file (in principle, it is enough, but sometimes, you have to specify a delay because nothing is written in the metadata for te A/V sync, or is wrong).
I am looking forward to hearing from you, and what you propose.
Best regards,
I tested another source file, different of the previous one I used ...