- Nov 5, 2011
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alright, so i've been trying to encode some of those live vocaloid events for my vita, and i'm having difficulty.
i have a huge, 1080 blu ray rip of the 2010 givingday concert in mp4 as my source file. it also has 2 AAC audio streams, one's for stereo and the other for surround.
alright, to make sure i can extract all the individual tracks, i bring it into mkv merge and put it into an MKV container, then now i can bring it into MKV extract, take out the video (AVC format) and the AAC audio streams.
Then i open up tsMuxeR and bring in the video and audio streams, and mux them into .ts format.
now, here's where i am confused.... Media Info, tells me that the whole video is 1 hour and 58 minutes, and the source mp4 rip is also this long. But when i import the .ts into Adobe Premiere Pro, the time is changed to 2 hours and 1 minute. some how more time has been added to the video after after muxing.
i think that this is creating some sort of inconsistencies somewhere, in that so far i have been unable to re-encode it. i can (physically) squeeze the video down to the correct time, but i'm not sure if that does something weird to it, cuz adobe puts (103.17%) on the video and audio bars, so i assume that it's playing the video at a slightly faster rate. but i dont know how else it would have made the video longer without stretching it in the first place.
this has also happened before with a couple eps of animes. is there some way to fix this?
thanks ^^
i have a huge, 1080 blu ray rip of the 2010 givingday concert in mp4 as my source file. it also has 2 AAC audio streams, one's for stereo and the other for surround.
alright, to make sure i can extract all the individual tracks, i bring it into mkv merge and put it into an MKV container, then now i can bring it into MKV extract, take out the video (AVC format) and the AAC audio streams.
Then i open up tsMuxeR and bring in the video and audio streams, and mux them into .ts format.
now, here's where i am confused.... Media Info, tells me that the whole video is 1 hour and 58 minutes, and the source mp4 rip is also this long. But when i import the .ts into Adobe Premiere Pro, the time is changed to 2 hours and 1 minute. some how more time has been added to the video after after muxing.
i think that this is creating some sort of inconsistencies somewhere, in that so far i have been unable to re-encode it. i can (physically) squeeze the video down to the correct time, but i'm not sure if that does something weird to it, cuz adobe puts (103.17%) on the video and audio bars, so i assume that it's playing the video at a slightly faster rate. but i dont know how else it would have made the video longer without stretching it in the first place.
this has also happened before with a couple eps of animes. is there some way to fix this?
thanks ^^