[RESOLVED] Apply project range to audio (for MKV)
Re: Project Range
Let me guess, the numbers are in milliseconds,
Re: Project Range
Those are the MKV timestamps in units of nanoseconds. Yes they are the starting and ending frames of the range.
So your range included ~7200 seconds = 120 minutes.
Does it agree?
So your range included ~7200 seconds = 120 minutes.
Does it agree?
Re: Project Range
Of course, the trailing zeroes are the micro and then nano seconds.
Thanks for clearing it up for me, even when I am on the right track I sometimes miss the obvious.
P.S.
It also works perfectly for hevc in mkv
I am learning more about the capabilities of your tools everyday
Thanks for clearing it up for me, even when I am on the right track I sometimes miss the obvious.
P.S.
It also works perfectly for hevc in mkv
I am learning more about the capabilities of your tools everyday
Re: Project Range
I try my best to do the right things.
Two points:
1. An MKV can specify a TimecodeScale other than the default of 1000000. IIRC I handle it correctly.
2. One day I would like to do the video and audio demux as a single pass.
Two points:
1. An MKV can specify a TimecodeScale other than the default of 1000000. IIRC I handle it correctly.
2. One day I would like to do the video and audio demux as a single pass.
Re: Project Range
Tested your timecodes on a fully muxed mkv by splitting it in mkvmerge with your time stamps, and as far as I can tell it comes out perfectIIRC I handle it correctly.
Re: [RESOLVED] Apply project range to audio (for MKV)
OK, but I meant I also handle non-default TimecodeScale correctly. Do you have any MKVs with that?
BTW, the MKV spec is a fun and useful read for grokking the deep internals.
https://matroska.org/technical/index.html
BTW, the MKV spec is a fun and useful read for grokking the deep internals.
https://matroska.org/technical/index.html
Re: [RESOLVED] Apply project range to audio (for MKV)
No funky mkv's. I like to keep things neat, straightforward and simple.
Much easier that way.
Once again, thank you for your help
Much easier that way.
Once again, thank you for your help
Re: [RESOLVED] Apply project range to audio (for MKV)
Sure you wouldn't make one with a non-default scale, but I have seen them in the wild.
Re: [RESOLVED] Apply project range to audio (for MKV)
Your thoroughness is admirable Don, once again, thanks for your patience and help.
Your software keeps impressing me more all the time
As I learn a little more and wish to go further your tools step up and show that they can do more than I realized
And I will try to remember for next time to count the trailing zeroes, milli >micro > nano
Your software keeps impressing me more all the time
As I learn a little more and wish to go further your tools step up and show that they can do more than I realized
And I will try to remember for next time to count the trailing zeroes, milli >micro > nano
Re: [RESOLVED] Apply project range to audio (for MKV)
Thanks, Luis.