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Originally Posted by real.finder
you don't have to do it if it in the name
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You sure about that ?
You dont if converted to WAV, but I would say you do if not (Thats the whole point of the __del__ template option).
If WAV then __del__ will be 0.0 (irrespective of original delay, compensated for when WAV produced).
EDIT: DGIndex User Manual, Audio Menu/ Output Method
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An important number is contained in the filename of the demultiplexed audio file: the delay correction for the audio relative to the video. In the example above, the audio delay correction is reported as -248 milliseconds. That means that the audio should be advanced by 248 milliseconds. The number -248 could thus be entered directly into VirtualDub's "Audio Skew Correction" edit box to achieve audio/video synchronization. Note that when AC3 tracks are decoded to WAV, their filenames do not contain a delay correction value because the correction is applied during decoding.
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And from AVS Template
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You may also use the __del__ specifier to generate the delay value for use in DelayAudio(__del__).
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EDIT: Ooops, I guess that I should have read the opening post, (thought the question by ~ VEGETA ~ related to DGIndex, and not your
AudSub Splitter), sorry