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17th March 2018, 14:44 | #22625 | Link |
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https://frupic.frubar.net (sorry for suggesting this over and over, groundhog day again)
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17th March 2018, 19:56 | #22627 | Link |
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It displays a playing time of 28:32:59; which other value would you have expected instead?
And BTW, this is a play time of an MKV, according to the window title, what do you mean with AAC? Did you try to load an external audio file in parallel? Missing details. Last edited by LigH; 17th March 2018 at 20:00. |
17th March 2018, 20:34 | #22629 | Link |
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I have no plans to work on that. You should wrap your audio into an actual container if you are about its duration being accurate.
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17th March 2018, 20:38 | #22630 | Link |
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AAC has a variable bitrate. To estimate the playing time accurately, an application would have to collect statistics about the whole audio; a DirectShow decoder will not be able to do that until you have played the whole media already.
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20th March 2018, 18:37 | #22635 | Link |
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You can do what you ask with LAV Filters, several other projects load it without registration, and bundling with apps is allowed within what the license allows.
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20th March 2018, 22:13 | #22636 | Link |
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Is there anyway to have advanced splitter mode ignore all subtitles labelled as "Signs"?
Right now I have it set to: "jpn:*|d;jpn:eng;*|f" but many releases flag "signs" as the default subtitle track for anime, and put english subtitles on track 2. Last edited by tyrindor; 20th March 2018 at 22:16. |
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jpn:eng|!d jpn:eng Then it would select the non-default English track first and only if that doesn't exist the first English track regardless of default/forced flagging. Last edited by sneaker_ger; 20th March 2018 at 22:46. |
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20th March 2018, 23:09 | #22640 | Link | |
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I've been trying forever to get my subtitles to work automatically but there's so many releases with flagged "default" english subtitle tracks on english language content throwing me off. I can't get my anime to play well with them. For example: *|d;eng:*|f;jpn:eng I would read this as "First set default track, if english is found enable english forced subs instead, if Japanese is found enable english subs instead. This doesn't work though, english audio content still has default subs selected. Putting *|d at the end instead has the same effect. So what's the best way to achieve this in one command? - If japanese audio is found enable english subs, if no english subs enable default subs. - If english is found enable forced subs. - If unknown language (or simply not english) enable default subs. <-this seems impossible without overwriting everything else. Greatly appreciated... Last edited by tyrindor; 20th March 2018 at 23:36. |
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