Many thanks for your reply.
< Just generate a celltime.txt file from part 1, but be sure to tick the "include end time" option>
I have checked the following options: "Include End Time”, “Output only chapter” and “Output frame numbers”. The CellTimes.txt dialog says not to tick "Include End Time" for Muxman or IfoEdit. Anyhow, for part I this gives 164427 (for part 2 the result is 276601). I take it that I should not copy the 276601 into the first CellTimes.txt file, but just use 164427 when re-muxing in Muxman.
< Also, note that the minimal duration of a cell is about 1/2 second. ,,,, it can confuse some players,>
I have a video whose first cell is a 12-frame blank. With the MPC player it plays for about 3 seconds, but with VLC for over 20 seconds ! I haven’t burned the video yet, but presume a standalone player will not be confused.
Re DelayCut. I input the audio stream created by PgcDemux - but since there is no reference to the videostream, how can DelayCut fix the AudioDelay which reflects an a/v syn relationship ?
After using DelayCut where can I check on the (new) Audio Delay value?
Incidentally, when re-muxing with Muxman, the progress bar was first green, but then turned to pink – does this indicate a problem ?
The Muxman log doesn’t show the Audio Delay.
Sorry for all the questions, but I’m still very much feeling my way in the DVD labyrinth.
Best wishes,
< Just generate a celltime.txt file from part 1, but be sure to tick the "include end time" option>
I have checked the following options: "Include End Time”, “Output only chapter” and “Output frame numbers”. The CellTimes.txt dialog says not to tick "Include End Time" for Muxman or IfoEdit. Anyhow, for part I this gives 164427 (for part 2 the result is 276601). I take it that I should not copy the 276601 into the first CellTimes.txt file, but just use 164427 when re-muxing in Muxman.
< Also, note that the minimal duration of a cell is about 1/2 second. ,,,, it can confuse some players,>
I have a video whose first cell is a 12-frame blank. With the MPC player it plays for about 3 seconds, but with VLC for over 20 seconds ! I haven’t burned the video yet, but presume a standalone player will not be confused.
Re DelayCut. I input the audio stream created by PgcDemux - but since there is no reference to the videostream, how can DelayCut fix the AudioDelay which reflects an a/v syn relationship ?
After using DelayCut where can I check on the (new) Audio Delay value?
Incidentally, when re-muxing with Muxman, the progress bar was first green, but then turned to pink – does this indicate a problem ?
The Muxman log doesn’t show the Audio Delay.
Sorry for all the questions, but I’m still very much feeling my way in the DVD labyrinth.
Best wishes,
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