Keep Audio-Tracks syncron
Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2021 7:20 pm
Hello,
I have a movie 2x (1x 4k BluRay with DD+ sound and 1x BluRay with DTS-HD sound).
Now I would like to operate the DTS-HD sound into the 4k stream, which is stored on my NAS.
I have already done this successfully with other movies that had exactly the same running length with MKVToolNix.
Now it is so that with some films from the StarWars series the running times differ by up to 2 seconds - this will be somewhere in the pre- and/or end credits, since as far as I know only the image mastering was changed, but additional scenes / images were not integrated (the UHD running time is longer).
What software can I use to get the offset out or to take an overlay of the audio tracks (.mka format) to get the differece and have it in sync in the final stream?
I don't really need a graphical output for the offset of the audio tracks; it would be fine for me if the program would just give me the miliseconds.
By eye and trial and error it is quite difficult.
-ghost-
I have a movie 2x (1x 4k BluRay with DD+ sound and 1x BluRay with DTS-HD sound).
Now I would like to operate the DTS-HD sound into the 4k stream, which is stored on my NAS.
I have already done this successfully with other movies that had exactly the same running length with MKVToolNix.
Now it is so that with some films from the StarWars series the running times differ by up to 2 seconds - this will be somewhere in the pre- and/or end credits, since as far as I know only the image mastering was changed, but additional scenes / images were not integrated (the UHD running time is longer).
What software can I use to get the offset out or to take an overlay of the audio tracks (.mka format) to get the differece and have it in sync in the final stream?
I don't really need a graphical output for the offset of the audio tracks; it would be fine for me if the program would just give me the miliseconds.
By eye and trial and error it is quite difficult.
-ghost-