Using graphedit and regsrvgui I've messed with various splitters (Mainconcept multiplexer was default but the problem is the same in Ulead mpleg splitter). No matter what sofware I tried to play it, after the first few good second it goes crazy with colors all over the screen.Īlso, I don't understand why the system needs a mpeg spliter (or demultiplexer) to play a h264 file. the h264 file that mkvextractgui outputs is CORRUPT. during the playback of the mkv/h264 file with matroska splitter active, watching the info section in ffdshow video config window i see a continuously variable frame rateĢ. It takes a little too long for my taste and why the hell does it need a script? I am still looking for a better alternative, but if I can't find anything else, this will do the job.ġ. IT's just that this megui think creates first an avisynth script then does the actual demuxing, converting and remuxing. Then I've picked megui from the pile of dosen of programs installed recenlty and finally i had an avi with sinc'ed AC3 and xvid video. (I was looking also for a tool that checks for variable frame rate but I don't think this is the case). Now the frame rate is reported 30,000 fps. Using klite codec teak tool I've disable the original matroska splitter (even on site they addmit "it has some bugs") and then Haali spliter (recommended by cccp-projet too) became the active one. I had the matroska splitter active and I think the frame rate was reported wrong (23,976). It seems that mkvextract relies on the spliter currently active in the system. Some programs just can't work with the streams (for example Vdub can't open an "elementary" h264 file after I've demuxed the mkv and if I load the mkv wronlgy reports it as having errors) or -for the rest of them- the audio was completeley out of sync. They play fine in Mplayerc (with ffdshow) and VLC but every software I've tried to convert the MKV to avi - either manually, step by step, or using an integrated tool- failed. I have some MKV files with h264 video and ogg audio. I've been trying to solve this problem for a few days and I think the splitter is to blame. I would kill for some help on this cause I have been messing with it for a while now and have hit a brick wall. But, as soon as I try to rip the audio and video and then mux them into an mp4 the audio loses sync. As long as the file is left in the mkv wrapper everything is fine, even if I rip out the audio and encode it as something else and the add it back to the mkv. When I rip the audio and video tracks from the mkv, with the video as h264 and the audio as just about anything, the audio stream is always shorter than the video stream. I have been dealing with the same problem. I have ffdshow myself but it has nothing to do with the audio stream itself which runs slightly shorter i believe.
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