Postby will3 » 04 Nov 2010 01:35
@Lotesdelere: Thanks for your advice. I installed AviDemux using the defaults. Did as you said, except 'Dragging' did nothing; had to use File>Open. Also, unless I used File>Append for 2nd file, it just replaced the first. The left panel defaults were Copy, Copy, AVI, so I just changed the AVI to MP4, and clicked Save like you said. It was fairly quick to Save the merged file, about 2 minutes. Curiously, I tried the 'Preview blue buttons at bottom, only to find the video played fine but audio very squeekly. The OP file would not play in WMP, but played fine in VLC - BUT, once the play was more then 15 min into the 2nd half of the merged file, the audio was badly out of sync. I redid this, trying MKV & AVI containers, but made no difference.
On reloading the src files, I inspected both the 'Properties' and Bitrate Info in AviDemux. Properties said the Codec4CC: H264, Audio codec MP3, VBR: No, Freq 22050Hz, Filesize: 46.70MB. After appending the 2nd file, I noticed the Audio Duration was 0.031secs longer than the Video Dur.
The Histogram said it had No B-frames. 787 I-frames, 195664 P-frames.I tried again having asked it to Rebuild the I & B-frames, but no different. At the beginning, as each file load came with a prompt "H264 detected, If File using B-frames, AviDemux can use another mode. I tried both ways but made no difference.
In 'Preferances, I initially altered none, but after a few goes, did alter the default Thread Priority to 'Below normal' to speed it a little.
I host my multimedia on a an external WD Passport as not feasible to keep it all on internal HDD. So both SRC and Destination are in same external folder. As processing speed didn't seem to be a problem, I hope using external HDD not cause of the problem ?
Should I be altering some 'Preferences' - Automation, Input, Output, Audio, Video?
Have you any idea what might be causing the 2nd video file to lose Audio sync after its first 15 minutes, and if so, how to fix that ?
My prefered container is MKV. You recommended MP4. Any reason for prefering MP4 over MKV ? If I get a fix for this, any reason I can't choose MKV ? (I plan to view only on PCs)