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  1. Hi

    I have a problem when converting a flv to mkv. The original FLV contains a .h264 file and a timecode.. but the video is in fact constant framerate (29.97003 fps)
    Then I use mkv toolnix to put the .h264 file into a mkv container, set the framerate option to 29.97, and the video becomes 3 seconds longer than the original ! Btw, the 29.97 becomes in fact 29.97062... why is it different than 29.97003? But it doesn't explain the delay of 3 second (for a total length of 12 min).
    Could you help me to fix this issue? I want to keep the original length because the audio progressively gets out of synch while playing the video.

    Thanks
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  2. Did you mux in the timecodes? is there only 1 line in the timecodes (are you sure it's CFR) ?


    or you can try ffmpeg

    ffmpeg -i input.flv -vcodec copy -acodec copy output.mkv
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  3. No matter if I mux with the timecodes or not.. I always have a delay of 3 seconds
    Can you please have a try? Here is the flv:
    http://www.mediafire.com/?767kvf19p4ndt5u
    You'll notice that the timecodes have a problem.. so it's necessary to remove the first lines.

    I'll try with ffmpeg, but I kinda prefer the mkv...
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  4. It works ok with the new flvextract (2.0.2) in sync. This new version can remux directly to mkv if you place mkvmerge.exe in the same directory as flvextract
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  5. I tried with flvextract 2.0.2. and direct remux with mkvmerge, but I still have this delay. Original video is 12:21.. remuxed video is 12:24
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  6. Originally Posted by mathmax View Post
    I tried with flvextract 2.0.2. and direct remux with mkvmerge, but I still have this delay. Original video is 12:21.. remuxed video is 12:24
    But remuxed video is in sync isn't it? Do you have a +/- delay? I seek throughout and it' s still in sync (no delay)
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