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Aegisub load mkv
Aegisub load mkv




aegisub load mkv
  1. #AEGISUB LOAD MKV FULL#
  2. #AEGISUB LOAD MKV TV#

We only try to establish what your goal is going from original video to re-encoded target video. What I do with my encoding, is because of what I am going to use/need. I only have stereo, and there is the reason of encoding. why do I encode without if its useless to me?ĥ. WRT to watching a video from mega.nz, maybe Jan could help. These results have nothing to do with 50ms shift in the source video then.ĭo you observe the same desync when encoding without subtitles? Why do you re-encode audio instead of using the copy mode? BUT, the results are obvious big enough to noticed. Have you tried to specify a similar delay in Avidemux? They do show that the original file (.mkv) exhibits an audio delay of 50ms while no audio delay is noted for the encoded video.

#AEGISUB LOAD MKV FULL#

I've looked at the screenshots attached to your post and they don't provide full information ffprobe would have provided in a few lines of text (no screenshots needed).

aegisub load mkv

ALL info about original AND avidemux encode files are shown on the mediainfo image attached. the "GTK" Qt theme on Linux causes progressive desync during playback in Avidemux with high frame rates (at least at 50fps, maybe also lower). Well, this may not apply to the Windows version, but e.g. QuoteDo you think I'll post here otherwise?

aegisub load mkv

Please, watch the video before posting what you think without knowing what's the problem about. there is a possibility the delay is bigger than shown, Mediainfo is just a reference SOMETHING is happening about time frame when encoding.Ĥ. ALL info about original AND avidemux encode files are shown on the mediainfo image attached.ģ. Original video is completely in-sync (audio+subs) in every player.Ģ. I'm sorry, I didn't look at the encoded video, because only the source might be of interest.ġ. Quoteoriginal audio has no delay, and avidemux audio is 50ms delay.Ī 50ms delay is mostly too small to notice with lips (it would be just barely perceptible when watching string instrument players in a fast piece). Were character lips and sound in sync while playing the source video in Avidemux? What does ffprobe report about the source video? (Thinking about variable frame rate videos.) Also, Characters lips and sound aren't in sync. So, after encoding, audio and sub aren't in sync.

#AEGISUB LOAD MKV TV#

I have anime mkv videos (x264+m4a) with ass floating subs, which I tried to make hardcoded to watch on tv






Aegisub load mkv