![]() ![]() Often, transcoding it into another container fixes this issue quickly and losslessly. There's also VideoContainerChanger which can losslessly transcode videos from one container format to the other in case a video does not poen as expected in some application. Whenever possible, I import the video (of the final length!) into Reaper, prepare tha audio as desired, render only the audio and then use the third-party tools to losslessly "join" the untouched video with the new, edited audio.įYI, you can also use the free LosslessCut to make lossless video edits (cutting on i-frames is a lossless process if you can live with the reduced timing precision of up to one second). Avidemux and mkvToolnix are essential tools in this regard (even - or especially - from a pro perspective, which may seem surprising for free tools). I have not tried more then two clips for testing the audio issue.Įxpectation: audio is in-sync with video unless explicitly changedĪddendum: I intended to compile the source and try it but the instructions for building the source code doesn't appear to be working for me.I've searched a long time to figure out how to keep video compression and the resulting degredation to a minimum during post. The instant it gets to the next clip, the audio is back in sync and remains in sync for the remainder of the clip. After export, the audio is out of sync with the first clip. When I look at the audio visualization within the clip upon the timeline, the audio is offset from the video. Issue: When the clips are played in the playlist and timeline, they play properly. I drag the remaining videos onto the track in order, and move them till they snap to the prior clip. I insert the first video to make the track. Setup: I drag and drop two or more video files that have been recorded together into the Playlist panel. I was hoping to combine all the clips into one full video using Shotcut. It automatically splits the videos into ~2GB files. Background: I have an HDMI video recorder (typically for games) that records to a USB stick without the need for a computer. ![]()
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