2010-11-21, 04:31
bobo1on1 Wrote:I checked the sample, it seems somehow the audio timestamps get messed up.
OK, thanks. Any suggestions what I can do to fix it?
I use the exact process to make that sample as I do all the other bluray rips.
Rip via AnyDVD-HD, transcode vid via handbrake, demux audio stream via tsmuxer, merge back together via mkvmerge...
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Only main difference I see from my end is the 29.97 fps...interlaced or not interlaced at 29.97 fps didnt seem to matter.
Is this an mkvmerge issue perhaps? I google it and see if any known issues with 29.97 or interlaced content...
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So for the hell of it I just tried the transcoded, still interlaced video stream / mkv **no audio or subtitle stream** AND IT PLAYS FINE, NO VIDEO 'STUTTERING'.... definitely something with the audio muxing back into the combined mkv....
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.