01.09.2023, 15:45
Thanks for looking at this again Selur.
As it happens I've found a work around - the software on the Macbook that I was capturing with had cut the viedo into clips which was great for the most part but in some cases it had cut the same scene into multiple parts so I used Avidemux to join the .mov files so as not to lose any quality with re-encoding. I took the default mkv container option and it transfers the audio into a format that Hybrid (and everything else) can understand.
It's not ideal as I now have an extra step to do in the processing, plus I am needing double the disk space but it works.
As it happens I've found a work around - the software on the Macbook that I was capturing with had cut the viedo into clips which was great for the most part but in some cases it had cut the same scene into multiple parts so I used Avidemux to join the .mov files so as not to lose any quality with re-encoding. I took the default mkv container option and it transfers the audio into a format that Hybrid (and everything else) can understand.
It's not ideal as I now have an extra step to do in the processing, plus I am needing double the disk space but it works.