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Re: [transcode-users] Avoid losing audio


To: transcode Users Mailing List <transcode-users@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [transcode-users] Avoid losing audio
From: Ivan Kowalenko <ivan.kowalenko@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2006 19:17:59 -0500
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On Jul 20, 2006, at 10.25, Antonio Beamud Montero wrote:

I'm converting files from 12 fps (AVI) to 2 fps (AVI). All seems ok, but
the audio is "fit" to the frame rate, i.e.:


Original audio duration: 00:12:34.368
2 fps audio duration: 00:12:34.00

I need all the audio samples. How I can accomplish this?

Are you transcoding your audio as well? If not, why not just use a copy function?


It seems that, in order to keep A/V sync, people add in garbage data, instead of silence spots and such.

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