I often encode long DVB recordings, usually more than tree hours.
This makes decoding to .wav impossible because of the 2GB limit of .wav's.
So I do use the direct cutting of the .mp2 method.
The problem is that when audio is encoded, I have two choices:
either cut audio with VdubMod, where some filters like fade in/out are not taken into consideration, resulting in a video track with fades and an audio track without fades
or use avisynth and nicaudio, but again cutting is done with vdubmod, so same output as above.
What I ask is:
when decoding of audio is done with avisynth, all filters (especially fades) to be included in the xxx_cutting.avs that is loaded on VdubMod, so as to get my fades into the audio track, just as I get them in the video track.
This was fixed a year ago or so, but somehow it broke after an update.
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