All TL does is merging VOD parts together. ![]() You have to understand, that TL has nothing to do with how VODs are encoded or processed. Repeating the above mp3 extraction, the clip was again different from both the video and from the mp3 extracted previously! Most peculiar.įirst things first: You talk a lot about VODs but do not provide a single url so I can possibly reproduce the issue. Finally, I checked the version of ffmpeg_64.exe in the Windows release and replaced it with the very latest similar binary available. ![]() 27.12s vs 27.16s video clip, meaning that the audio would be shorter by 4 seconds in the latter and therefore impossible to sync with the video. The mp3 files produced in this way all had different lengths to each other and the original video clip, e.g. I did this using VLC's media extraction, with Avidemux's "save audio" and with ffmpeg -i file.mp4 file.mp3, the latter in both Windows 10 and Ubuntu. ![]()
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