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I'm using LosslessCut to cut AC3/EAC3 files to sync audio. Those are using 32ms frames at 48k sampling rate. If I cut 0.000-2.568 the closest cut would be 2.560 seconds, so an 8ms difference. LosslessCut however produces a file with 2.592s, leaving a 24ms difference. This adds up over various cuts. So the cuts should be made on the closest keyframe. This will usually result in a +- 0ms result over various cuts.
As an alternate option to solve this a setting "snap to xx ms" would be helpful. So one can only enter a multiple of xx ms as cut points.
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Cut at the nearest (key-) frame instead of the next one
Cut at the nearest audio (key-) frame instead of the next one
Jan 27, 2023
Is this keyframe cut or normal cut mode? Not sure how to control this, and not sure how exactly ffmpeg deals with keyframes when seeking in audio. See #1216
I have a lot of issues to go through, so in order to make it easier for me to help you, I ask that you please try these things first
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I'm using LosslessCut to cut AC3/EAC3 files to sync audio. Those are using 32ms frames at 48k sampling rate. If I cut 0.000-2.568 the closest cut would be 2.560 seconds, so an 8ms difference. LosslessCut however produces a file with 2.592s, leaving a 24ms difference. This adds up over various cuts. So the cuts should be made on the closest keyframe. This will usually result in a +- 0ms result over various cuts.
As an alternate option to solve this a setting "snap to xx ms" would be helpful. So one can only enter a multiple of xx ms as cut points.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: