02.08.2025, 22:47
The normal log starts with:
So here I'm guessing:
Seeing 'HDPVR 2 Capture' my guess is that there is a problem with the transport stream and that is why the extraction or encoding of the audio fails. (might also be an encrypted capture for all I know,...)
Seeing 'C:\Users\Hypnotize\AppData\Local\Temp\' problem could also be due to some overzealous antivirus tool or similar. (I usually recommend using a separate temp folder (ideally on a separate drive) and add exceptions for it in any antivirus&co software.
(if you want a tool more suited for buggy input use handbrake (based tools), ffmpeg based tools (that do audio&video in one go) or vlc,...)
Hybrid assumes that the source has no broken parts no, no messed up time stamps, etc. .
If you want to process captured stuff with it you might want to check that the source is alright.
Sometimes that might require some tools like ts-doctor (tools meant to fix transport streams), other times simply remuxing the source with mkvtoolnix might already be enough (it has a bunch of workarounds to handle somewhat messed up transport streams).
=> my guess is that it's not the fault of Hybrid but of your source
Cu Selur
Quote:This log is only intended for user information. It should not be part of a bug/problem report!!so it might not be surprising that it holds no real useful info for me,...
So here I'm guessing:
Seeing 'HDPVR 2 Capture' my guess is that there is a problem with the transport stream and that is why the extraction or encoding of the audio fails. (might also be an encrypted capture for all I know,...)
Seeing 'C:\Users\Hypnotize\AppData\Local\Temp\' problem could also be due to some overzealous antivirus tool or similar. (I usually recommend using a separate temp folder (ideally on a separate drive) and add exceptions for it in any antivirus&co software.
Quote:How can i fixed that problem plz?Since Hybrid is meant to only input without issues.
(if you want a tool more suited for buggy input use handbrake (based tools), ffmpeg based tools (that do audio&video in one go) or vlc,...)
Hybrid assumes that the source has no broken parts no, no messed up time stamps, etc. .
If you want to process captured stuff with it you might want to check that the source is alright.
Sometimes that might require some tools like ts-doctor (tools meant to fix transport streams), other times simply remuxing the source with mkvtoolnix might already be enough (it has a bunch of workarounds to handle somewhat messed up transport streams).
=> my guess is that it's not the fault of Hybrid but of your source
Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.