Yesterday, 03:27
And would you would I recommend I perform all the a/v speed changes in Hybrid?
I think I'll deinterlace the main file first (without bobbing), and resave it under a different file name. Just perform that one task. Then start a new session of Hybrid, import that file, and execute the speed changes.
So after changing the decimals under the Filtering tab for my audio tracks, I won't need to re-encode them, right?
I'm still acclimating myself to all the Audio Encoding Options. There's a separate pane for the Input Tracks. I get confused because there's two audio tracks that accompany my video but after I do the speed changes for each, do I need to add "new" tracks with the customized settings that I make? There isn't a "Save" option for the native tracks that are imported in there, so I'm unsure what to do with them after I've tweaked them.
I've had some issues getting the video and audio in perfect sync.
I think I'll deinterlace the main file first (without bobbing), and resave it under a different file name. Just perform that one task. Then start a new session of Hybrid, import that file, and execute the speed changes.
So after changing the decimals under the Filtering tab for my audio tracks, I won't need to re-encode them, right?
I'm still acclimating myself to all the Audio Encoding Options. There's a separate pane for the Input Tracks. I get confused because there's two audio tracks that accompany my video but after I do the speed changes for each, do I need to add "new" tracks with the customized settings that I make? There isn't a "Save" option for the native tracks that are imported in there, so I'm unsure what to do with them after I've tweaked them.
I've had some issues getting the video and audio in perfect sync.

