Not always. Sometimes there is silent video at the start and/or end of the stream, often just black frames without audio.
As I mentioned, if you like to upload the problematic disk we can look at it.
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
Rocky wrote: ↑Fri Dec 06, 2019 12:17 pmIf it is just a system locale issue, then likely we can fix that. But you better stop slagging us off at other forums, if you want us to work free to solve your problems.
Please tell us what is the system locale setting that you use, which you expect to work with your files. Regarding your claimed AV desync, please give the MPLS that you use, and the demuxed audio stream that you claim is out of sync. If you want us to work quickly, please don't take 3 days to give the answers.
Any way, sorry for my silly post at another forum where I mention DGDemux. I have thought I am a volunteer here and there, who spend his free time a lot and contribute to these project in another form. I feel upset as you claimed I am slagging your work. In fact, I really appreciate your great talent and this great project and have removed the related statement.Rocky wrote: ↑Fri Dec 06, 2019 8:58 pm@zqslzwzw
I want to sort out your desync claims first before addressing the system locale matter. You have claimed "severe desync". However, I used DGDemux to demux everything and then I used mkvtoolnix to mux the English DTS MA stream and the video stream. The resulting MKV plays in sync throughout the movie. Please explain how you observe "severe desync".
Also, please tell your exact system locale definition.
Actually I do not know how to check the locale setting and I have to do some research. I want to report exact information to save your time. Besides, my English is so poor that I have to turn to Google Translation frequently. Moreover, I still have some urgent work to deal with.Rocky wrote: ↑Fri Dec 06, 2019 9:23 pmThank you. I'll edit my post too. Don't see why you need to prepare telling me what your system locale is set to and which track you think has desync problems, but OK. I could be working on this right now if you simply told me those things.
EDIT: I can't edit my post because you quoted it. Anyway, I gave you some ideas for getting started.
Hello, rack04, so good to see you! Too much DG goodness, whoever would have thought it would be a problem? Well, here's the thing. That is the DG brand icon. And it is so easy to mouse over the icons to see what they are. Nevertheless, I am open to suggestions, maybe multiple versions of the same base icon?
It's a valid point. I'll add it to my list. Thing is though, all the language info is in the MPLS, but it doesn't specify anything about embedded AC3s. Probably it must be the same language as the parent audio, so I could just copy it over.
Cool, thank you. I figured it was Chinese but then I saw several different codepages for Chinese. I'm going to set up one of my backup PCs as Chinese for a while and try to sort this out for you. It should be (easily?) fixable.
The process does seem rather convoluted and when bringing in other tools things become difficult. Best to keep it as simple as possible.2. I am shame that I cannot duplicate the AV desync phenomenon. It must be some mistakes have been made by me. I am sorry to waste your analysis.
The rough progress I found and reported AV desync:
Well if you stop making these valuable reports, moose could get mad. You don't want to deal with a mad moose!Hope that you don't mind I continue to report suspicious problem here.