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Originally Posted by Abradoks
Well, mkvmerge allows it to be used on audio tracks.
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True, because I don't want to limit the user in what he can or cannot do.
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TrackTimecodeScale was created specifically for synchronisation of different tracks, wasn't it? As I understand, it allows modifying video/subtitle timecodes instead of resampling audio. So, if you agree that current method isn't suitable for audio, why not to use the proper one?
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Because it wouldn't improve anything. You can use the current --sync method for video and subtitle tracks. You could use TrackTimecodeScale the same way for video and subtitle tracks. However, using TrackTimecodeScale on audio tracks would result in the same problems that using the current --sync method on audio track has. There's not much (if anything at all) to be gained.