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Old 16th July 2011, 18:13   #13  |  Link
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Originally Posted by Midzuki View Post
Sorry, I'm unable to explain , I only know that, unless I used Winamp's Disk Writer plugin, or Avisynth's BassAudio, many WMA streams generated WAV files which were shorter than their sources The consequence: video and audio would go out of sync, of course
Well, the only situation that I can think of is:

If the timestamp of chunk N+1 does not exactly match the "end" (timestamp+duration) of chunk N, then there is either a "gap" or an "overlap".

An "overlap" doesn't make much sense to me! For a "gab" we might need to compensate with null samples, if such gaps really exists in real WMA/WMV files.

I re-uploaded today's version with a consistency check for timestamps, which will throw a warning if any non-negligible "gaps" or "overlaps" are found!

(for my test files this did never happen though)
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