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No A/V/ delay taken into account
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Hello,
Sorry about the delay ;-) because of thunderstorms and shower rains, no connection ...

I reencode the whole file (source file) as a mkv output file : the mkv container does not solve my problem : with a delay of 0 put in the frontend, the video is not sync.
But I guess something is coming from this specific file.

Another test : I reencoded the second sample, with the  Config->Automation->On Load->Always extract time codes from input enabled, Hybrid crashed (see the screen capture). If I reencode the second sample as a mkv output file (mkv container at the end), this sample is not sync ...


Reencoding another source file (with 0 delay as metadata therein, visible by MediaInfo), with a delay forced at 1000ms, the output mkv file is not sync ! So the delay put in the frontend works sometimes, or works in principles, except with the 1st source file ...

I will stop to play, and continue to encode others videos I have. I will wait for another Hybrid buddle with a new MP4Box; perhaps it will correct the issue; but if the video is not sync at the end, I will turn to MKVToolnix to generate a second mp4 file to sync the video. BTW, if you have any idea to test, I will continue to play with Hybrid

Best regards, and many thanks for your patience,

PS : how is it possible in Hybrid to encode a video from a start point (start time) to an end point (time ) ? for example : to encode a video from 00:01:00 to 00:10:00 ? as ffmpeg does it ?


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RE: No A/V/ delay taken into account - by frederic - 26.09.2021, 14:46

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