Re: A/V Sync Problems

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Steve Dibb schrieb:
>> On Wednesday 20 May 2009 11:27:15 Stefan wrote:
>>> RC schrieb:
>> Dumping the single streams and remuxing them with an external tool is
>> the worst thing that you can do; instead you should let mencoder do
>> all the muxing. It won't work in some case, but most of the times it
>> will.
> 
> I'm assuming that by that logic, not splitting the streams and remuxing is
> alright (correct me if I'm wrong).  That's how I've always done it, and
> it's worked fine.
> 
> Besides, for cases where the streamdump has multiple audio channels, I
> just tell mkvmerge to only mux the ones I want (mkvmerge -a 1 .. ).
> 
> Steve

I always splitted the streams because almost every tutorial and howto in
the internet explains it this way, and I find it very convenient because
I can choose, what I want (audio, video, subtitles, chapters) and mux it
together. Unfortunately sometimes audio and video are out of sync with
this way.

Now I try to figure out the correct parameters for not splitting and
encoding several streams at once. If anybody has a ready-to-go solution
I would be glad to read it. And I am still working on telling ffmpeg
what title, audio streams, etc. to use but this belongs into another list...

I will post, if I find out how to do it.

Stefan
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