1hour, 48min, 42 sec = 6522sec (i think...my math sucks...)
so 6521/6522 if you want to compress by 1 second
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if it doesn't like decimals, you can fix your fraction
13039/13040 instead of 13038/13040 -
YIPEE its worked... 6518.5/6520
thanks for all your help PDR and others...
Although it was a rigmarole with my 2 problems im glad it happened cos ive learned so much and now know how to tackle these things...
Now have fixed MKV with DTS removed and AC3 in its place and re-sync'ed to the video - ready for conversion
THANKS AGAIN GUYS - DRINKS ALL ROUND
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