Hi,
I'm using Handbrake to convert 1080p video to 720p.
Conversion seems fine, but length of video goes from 1 hour 43 min. to 1 hour 42 min. in the output file. That causes small errors in the audio.
I use "same framerate as source" but "variable"
Should I use "constant" to avoid this weird problem??
		
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	99% of the time, VFR (Variable Frame rate) causes more problems than it cures! 
 
 Yes, you should use constant. Will it fix it? Hard to tell, depends on the source and on other settings.
 
 Scott
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