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| Cody900 |
| Posted: Apr 27 2008, 10:21 AM |
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Newbie

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Ok, well, I've got my source video that's 58 minutes long, and I'm just splitting it up into 6 parts of 9:59 each. Each part I'm making 14999 frames, 9 minutes 59 seconds and 960 milliseconds.
But, after saving, somehow the video comes out over 10 minutes long. My first part is fine, comes out perfectly, then the second part is 10 mins and 240 milliseconds, the third is 10 minutes 4 seconds, 5th is 10 minutes 5 seconds....
Each part *is* 9 minutes 59 seconds, so I'm not really sure why it's magically becoming longer afterwards. |
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| stephanV |
| Posted: Apr 27 2008, 11:12 AM |
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Spam killer ;)
  
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Each segment must start with a key frame if you use Direct Stream Copy.
-------------------- useful links: VirtualDub, Input plugins and filters, AviSynth, AVI-Mux GUI, AC3ACM by fcchandler, VirtualDub FAQ |
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