How does a command line mode work with the new AVI-Mux GUI 1.13? Is there any help available? What should I do to cut and join AVI files using a command line?
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With "works the same way as submux" I merely refered to the output file...sorry, command line mode is not yet available. Had too much to do :( Possible would only be to use the script commands and pass the name of the script file via command line. Then, all you needed to do would be pressing "start".
i've done Matrix with divx 5.03 and dual ac3 files Italiano (ac3) and English (ac3)! .... i use bsplayer to play it! The problem is: The first track i mux in the avi file has a right audio delay! (when i play it) Whereas the second i insert (even if i've imposted the right delays in avimux) is wrong! (when i play it) .....So...if ,for example i put : first english and second italiano.........-> english is right played,and italiano not! ......... first italiano and second english ->italiano is right played,and english not! Is it a problem of bsplayer or of avimux? very thnks
The delay will be applied to the track which is selected, that means to the track which has a blue bar. So if the first track has a blue bar, and you right-click on the 2nd track and set a delay, it will still be applied to the 1st track (i'll fix that somewhen, but currently i've absolutely no time). Could that be the problem?
mmmm i'm sure to have done the right settings! first track has a delay of -103 the second has a delay of -104 even if i've done that mistake,you can see the two tracks has practicaly the same delay! the prblem it's the order of inseting them!
SO! i've done some test! I've seen that: 1) the first track is never out of sync 2) the second track,if it's played from the beginning (and never stopped),it continues to play right...but if i stop it or i go to another point of the movie (with seek) it goes out of sync of about (i think 1 second)
Does the amount of time which it goes out of sync depend on the position which you seek to? Meaing, if you seek to 10 mins, does it go less out of sync than when seeking to 1 hour?