file output with command line?
Posted: 16 Sep 2010 05:41
Hi all.
I've been using VLC on Win and Mac for years (and soon iPad!!!), but I've never done anything other than use it as a video player. I have some .m4v files that have out of sync audio and video. I looked at some of the help for the command line (I know F and G in the GUI) and have this working to play them:
/Applications/VLC.app/Contents/MacOS/VLC -vvv MYFILE.m4v --audio-desync 350
So far, so good, but how do I output this back to a corrected .m4v file? I've seen lots of people ask this over the years, but no simple answer. I tried following the docs but got lost in output module and codec options.
Can someone give me the simple answer?
Thanks!!!
David
I've been using VLC on Win and Mac for years (and soon iPad!!!), but I've never done anything other than use it as a video player. I have some .m4v files that have out of sync audio and video. I looked at some of the help for the command line (I know F and G in the GUI) and have this working to play them:
/Applications/VLC.app/Contents/MacOS/VLC -vvv MYFILE.m4v --audio-desync 350
So far, so good, but how do I output this back to a corrected .m4v file? I've seen lots of people ask this over the years, but no simple answer. I tried following the docs but got lost in output module and codec options.
Can someone give me the simple answer?
Thanks!!!
David