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  1. Hello.
    I want to convert video from camera from AVC/MOV to h265/mp4 or mkv to store it in my hard drive, unfortunately, videos framerate is unstable and sometimes tend to drop, unlike audio, while encoder recognizes that it use CFR. In the end i got video with cfr, but audio isn't aligned to it which is a problem. What should i do with it?
    I use Hybrid for whole process.
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  3. What should i do with it?
    a. enabling "Config->Automation->On Load->Always extrac time codes from input"
    or
    b. enabling "Config->Input->Decoding->CFR output"
    might help depending on what you do with the video and audio in Hybrid.

    Cu Selur
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  4. Originally Posted by Selur View Post
    What should i do with it?
    a. enabling "Config->Automation->On Load->Always extrac time codes from input"
    or
    b. enabling "Config->Input->Decoding->CFR output"
    might help depending on what you do with the video and audio in Hybrid.

    Cu Selur
    Nada, nothing worked, audio still desynced
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  5. Then, with the given information, I have not clue. Normally processing vfr content is no problem, assuming the content isn't damaged.

    Cu Selur
    users currently on my ignore list: deadrats, Stears555
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  6. Read about vsync and async filters in ffmpeg.
    This could solve your problem.
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    I would suggest create a mediainfo report of your source file.
    Use view>text and post the info here for further analysis.

    Why are you re-encoding it? To reduce the file size?
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