13.09.2019, 05:28
Okay, I see the problem.
Using start&end in Vapoursynth isn't a solutions since "timecode -> frame number"-conversion is only useful when using cfr (cutting&co will also fail if vfr) and might be inaccurate (adding delays; audio would still be cut by time).
When adding the 'trim()' to Vapoursynth this would still be true, so only real solution would be cut before the conversion, problem there is that cutting the source might:
a. be inaccurate if the source doesn't have a key-frame at the start
b. might potentially create humongous intermediate files
I'll probably disable the "split/encode by chapter" option when Vapoursynth (same for Avisynth) is used, since I don't see a reliable way to do this atm. .
Cu Selur
Using start&end in Vapoursynth isn't a solutions since "timecode -> frame number"-conversion is only useful when using cfr (cutting&co will also fail if vfr) and might be inaccurate (adding delays; audio would still be cut by time).
When adding the 'trim()' to Vapoursynth this would still be true, so only real solution would be cut before the conversion, problem there is that cutting the source might:
a. be inaccurate if the source doesn't have a key-frame at the start
b. might potentially create humongous intermediate files
I'll probably disable the "split/encode by chapter" option when Vapoursynth (same for Avisynth) is used, since I don't see a reliable way to do this atm. .
Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.