I tried encoding the video alone with audio passthrough, not applying any filtering, different encoding modes (2pass/CRF) all under the same profile Hight 4.1 Slow and every time the result is the same audio sync problem. An hour into the video the audio lags about 1s, I really don’t know what’s causing the problem. Problem is, in the resulting MKV file, the audio is progressively out of sync. So, Hybrid to the rescue, not only does it allow me to encode to H.264 and AAC, add my chapters, but I can run QTGMC with bob using VapourSynth or AviSynth. I tried Avidemux and even though the resulting file has no audio video sync problems, the deinterlacing algorithms available are not really good, at least not compared to QTGMC script. My other task was to convert the master file to an H.264 for my Plex server and this is where things get a bit weird. My goal is to transfer all of my family’s VHS to DVD, I have capture the master file in VirtualDub using huffyuv as the compression method, the resulting AVI is then processed using Avidemux to create a compliant DVD file and everything works as expected, I get a really good end product with audio and video in sync. Hello everyone, I’ve been trying out Hybrid for the past 3 months and found it to be awesome to have so many tools integrated into one place.
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