22.09.2021, 04:19
What I do is:
and look at the 12th entry, which in my case is 0.
When I look at your audio queue entry it's '950'.
You must be doing some thing different then me.
Since I can not reproduce it here, you write a detailed step-by-step of what you do and what audio queue entry you get?
(no need to test the encoding, if the delay entry (12th) is wrong, the job will be wrong)
Cu Selur
- Start Hybrid (Base->Video Processing is set to x264, Base->Audio->Processing is set to 'ignore' after the start)
- Load a source. (which has an audio delay)
- Set "Base->Audio->Processing" to "Custom"
- Enable "Audio->Base->Audio Encoding"
- Set "Audio->Base->Audio Encoding->Encoder->Audio Format" to "opus"
- Set "Audio->Base->Audio Surce->A/V delay (ms)" to "0"
- Press "Audio->Base->Add current"
G:\TestClips&Co\files\MPEG-4 H.264\delayTest_audio_needs ffmpeg extract enabled.ts;6120;mp2;2;passthrough;256;;;48000;;de;0;33.960;mp2;0;1;don't change;;false;;false;4;false;;;;true;false;;;false;48000;unknown;mp2;;false;true;false;;1/1;;;;;None;;;;;;;;;pcm;false;3;;;;;;;;;;;6120;2;false;G:\TestClips&Co\files\MPEG-4 H.264\delayTest_audio_needs ffmpeg extract enabled.ts;true;false;;;false;2;;;-1;
When I look at your audio queue entry it's '950'.
You must be doing some thing different then me.
Since I can not reproduce it here, you write a detailed step-by-step of what you do and what audio queue entry you get?
(no need to test the encoding, if the delay entry (12th) is wrong, the job will be wrong)
Cu Selur