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Audio gap errors while demuxing with eac3to. - VideoHelp Forum
https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/381665-Audio-gap-errors-while-demuxing-with-eac3to
[a02] Audio has a gap of 21ms at playtime 0:00:18. <WARNING> [a02] Audio has a gap of 21ms at playtime 0:00:33. <WARNING> [a02] Audio has a gap of 21ms at playtime 0:01:00. <WARNING> [a02] Audio has a gap of 21ms at playtime 0:01:02. <WARNING> [a02] Audio has a gap of 21ms at playtime 0:01:07. <WARNING> [a02] Audio has a gap of 21ms at playtime 0:01:10.
HD-DVD TrueHD demux with eac3to: gaps? - Doom9's …
https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=174232
- Seems than the gap (without sound for 96 ms of video) occurs at end of first part. eac3to can create extra audio frames, to compensate the gap, for many formats but not for TrueHD. Then all the second part have the audio advanced 96 ms over the video with the extracted TrueHD track. Maybe is unnoticeable for you but exist.
eac3to - audio conversion tool - Page 318 - Doom9's Forum
https://forum.doom9.net/showthread.php?p=1188252
[a02] Audio overlaps for 5ms at playtime 1:28:23. [a02] Audio overlaps for 5ms at playtime 2:33:42. [a02] The audio gaps/overlaps technically can't be removed from the TrueHD bitstream. [a02] In order to remove them you'll have to transcode the audio to another format. Video track 1 contains 230070 frames. eac3to processing took 31 minutes, 57 seconds.
Remuxing with eac3to · GitHub
https://gist.github.com/xf1/11390793
The audio tracks on some Blu-rays may have gaps in between the m2ts's. As you might guess by now, eac3to will fix it for you. Here's an example of what eac3to found when it got to the end of remux of a Blu-ray that had gaps: [a05] Audio overlaps for 11ms at playtime 1:14:09. [a05] Audio overlaps for 7ms at playtime 1:16:59.
eac3to - audio conversion tool - Page 477 - Doom9's Forum
https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1342856
Yes, gap detection means that eac3to looks for audio gaps in relation to the video stream (i.e. container timecodes), so once you demux audio there is no reference video stream (i.e. container timecodes) anymore. rapscallion
eac3to - audio conversion tool - Page 448 - Doom9's Forum
https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1294761
I have a bug report for eac3to when using seamless branching blurays and .w64 audio extension. eac3to creates a w64 file then it detects the gaps and re writes the w64 file. The first file is 4.5 gigs but after it re-writes the w64 file it is only 465 megs.
eac3to - audio conversion tool - Page 665 - Doom9's Forum
http://forum.doom9.net/showthread.php?p=1725828
NOTE:Some Blu-ray disks which have playlists containing multiple m2ts files carry audio ovarlaps/gaps. If this audio file is a TrueHD, this can't be corrected by eac3to. In this case truehd must be converted to pcm or flac.
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