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MeGUI Audio Cutter and delay
Hi,
It's my first post here (eventhough I've been reading the posts for quite a while) so I might not be in the right section. Just tell me so if it should be posted elsewhere ![]() But be sure I've been using the search engine before posting. So, I've been using the AVS Cutter+Audio Cutter functions of MeGUI for a long time but today, as I was working on a DVB HD stream (h264+aac, yeahz) I came to wonder : whilst using the audio encoding function embedded in MeGUI the delay is cleary taken in account (it's just written into the output name and goes frome -xxxms to -0ms), I'm not sure it's the case when just using the Audio Cutter (nothing written into the name, except the one you decide to put there). Thus my question is : Does using the Audio Cutter (a.k.a. BeSplit, I think) just turn the delay to 0 or do I have to keep the delay from the original file and to indicate it to the muxer ? |
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