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4th March 2012, 05:38 | #1 | Link |
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Missing video frame after encode x264 by Megui
Hi all, i have MKV file with some error frames at random time (when playing these frame look like block, blur...) but still keep sync with audio when play back by MPC or other players.
But after i reencode this MKV file, seem Megui dropped these frame so when i remux .h264 with audio of source to mkv, i got mkv with video is out of sync with audio. Anyone please tell me how can i fix this problem? Exam how to setting to megui dont drop video frame? P/S: i cant manual ajust or set delay for audio because errors frame of video source are random in time of video source, its take a ton of time to find where is it. Thanks so much. |
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Anyone can help me, please. Last edited by lintran; 5th March 2012 at 06:11. |
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mkvextract timecodes_v2 original.mkv 0:timecodes.txt If you're not familiar with CLI, you can try MKVcleaver. Just open MKV file in MKVcleaver, check video track in left panel, check Timecodes in right panel and click Extract Tracks (you may want to select Settings -> Timecodes -> Timecodes Only so that it doesn't extract video track). In mkvmerge GUI, after add video track, you can select it and specify timecodes file for it in General track options. However, if you don't care about keeping VFR, you should do as sneaker_ger said. |
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