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    As long as you don't mean PCM, all you have to do is make sure MKVMerge has added tags to the file and look at them through FFProbe.

    If you mean PCM, you have to open the file with MKVInfo GUI, find the time code for the last frame (the duration tag should give you a hint), find the default duration for the track, compare the size of the last frame with the size of the previous frame and calculate the duration of the frame from the results and the default duration, then add that duration to the time code. Yes... Easy... That would be why the tags are supposed to be there.

    Or if you want to actually read the tags using MKVInfo, you'd have to match the UIDs in the Tags with the UIDs in the track, or you could use MKVInfo to find the last frame of a track and add the default duration to that time.

    Things aren't really ready yet...
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  2. Anyone have tried this program ? I can't set delay time. As well audio as video, still turn back to the 0
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  3. Next software of publisher ( http://www.dandans.com ) VideoMuxPro ( http://download.cnet.com/VideoMux-Pro/3000-13631_4-76149715.html ) not working properly. Function of time delay, as well video as audio, don't work. Is possible to set time, but don't bring effect.
    I use win xp pro sp3
    Can anyone check this on other system.
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