MUX into MKV, transcoding causes audio sync issue
Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 11:51 pm
I've been trying to figure this one out but have had no luck. Maybe somebody here can shed some light on this topic.
I've been creating a digital media library of DVD and BD and my choice is to keep original streams where possible. Due to a variety of playback devices the format I'm going to is H.264/AC3 or AAC-LC 6ch. To hit this format it sometimes requires muxing into MKV and then I'll transcode later.
typical sources
DVD: MPEG2 video with DTS or AC3
BD: MPEG2 or VC1 or H.264 with DTS or AC3 or trueHD.
The movie I've been playing with recently is Adaptation DVD, this is the sequence right now.
Source: DVD media (copied to HDD with AnyDVDHD)
MakeMKV: create MKV file with one MPEG2 stream and DTS audio track (no subtitles) audio sync is fine here
Ripbot or handbrake: Transcode to H.264 with AC3 or H.264 with AAC-LC 6ch. audio is way off here
I've tried on systems with CCCP and with FFMPEG plus haali splitter. (Two separate systems)
thanks for any ideas
I've been creating a digital media library of DVD and BD and my choice is to keep original streams where possible. Due to a variety of playback devices the format I'm going to is H.264/AC3 or AAC-LC 6ch. To hit this format it sometimes requires muxing into MKV and then I'll transcode later.
typical sources
DVD: MPEG2 video with DTS or AC3
BD: MPEG2 or VC1 or H.264 with DTS or AC3 or trueHD.
The movie I've been playing with recently is Adaptation DVD, this is the sequence right now.
Source: DVD media (copied to HDD with AnyDVDHD)
MakeMKV: create MKV file with one MPEG2 stream and DTS audio track (no subtitles) audio sync is fine here
Ripbot or handbrake: Transcode to H.264 with AC3 or H.264 with AAC-LC 6ch. audio is way off here
I've tried on systems with CCCP and with FFMPEG plus haali splitter. (Two separate systems)
thanks for any ideas