Thank you very much. I never notice this before.
If I have not scan the whole disk before entering this feature, will the "Length" be detected accurately?
And I have not figure out how to make it on the command line version.
Thank you very much. I never notice this before.
Today I find another DIY disk with demux problems by DGDemux. The duration of the obtained audio files deviate from that of the video stream.
Sorry, sometimes I don't have enough English skills for explaining what I mean. I don't mean that while DGDemux doing things you can't move window or Abort, I mean after clicking Demux title changes from blue to white, I think it's called "inactive window".
Replace DGDemux? What you mean?
We say that the window lost focus. I never noticed it, but OK I can grab back the focus. Not sure without looking who is getting the focus.redbtn wrote: ↑Thu Dec 05, 2019 5:38 amSorry, sometimes I don't have enough English skills for explaining what I mean. I don't mean that while DGDemux doing things you can't move window or Abort, I mean after clicking Demux title changes from blue to white, I think it's called "inactive window".
Ps: I think it happens because DGDemux GUI calls DGDemux.
Never believe fake news from Russian spies!Replace DGDemux? What you mean?
Not always. Sometimes there is silent video at the start and/or end of the stream, often just black frames without audio.
OK, I am starting this upload now. That's a long way for my poor networks. Besides, I still wonder whether is it the problem of my way I get the duration.
The time unit MediaInfo used here is milliseconds.
Yes, I have severe desync issue here. As you can see from the duration of these audio files, they are far away from matching the original video.
I am not so professional on computer that maybe I do not express this problem clearly. Maybe it is not related to Unicode. But this is too inconvenient for daily use. My locale is the same as these characters. As mentioned, the same characters in the source directory do not influence the demux process.
Really? Well, the duration of these audio files are far away from each other. So it is obviously that not all of them match the video. Actually, the duration of the video is 2:19:51, namely 8,391,000 ms. So, the truth is that none of them can match the video.Bullwinkle wrote: ↑Thu Dec 05, 2019 9:11 pmCan't see that, because you didn't give the video time. You're pushing your luck, hoomin. Rethink your plan, or dance the moose stomp.
Not exactly unicode, just locale. It may be a simple cause. After all, DGDemux can read normally from these folders.
Note the streams have different lengths, no demuxer used, no desync issues, timings from folder structure with Mediainfo applied to mplsfilm 1 h 54 min 53 s 928 ms
video 1 h 54 min 53 s 929 ms
Audio 1 1 h 54 min 53 s 920 ms
Audio 2 1 h 54 min 53 s 931 ms
Audio 3 1 h 54 min 53 s 931 ms
Audio 4 1 h 54 min 53 s 931 ms
Audio 5 1 h 54 min 53 s 952 ms