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Old 9th December 2007, 16:38   #1  |  Link
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VirtualDub problem-stream has a non 0 start position

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Old 9th December 2007, 16:54   #2  |  Link
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Virtualdub doesn't really support dwstart, so it'll be out of sync when you re-encode. You'll just have to set the audio delay back to -83ms and remux.
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Hi, I also have this problem with a capture made with Virtual VCR (both streams have non 0 start position) : when I save it in direct stream mode and I open this saved video, only the video stream still has a non 0 start position.
And when I cut an extract of this video, this extract also has a non 0 start position.
How is it possible while I cut start and end of the video ?
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