Besturingssysteem en type (32-bit of 64-bit):
Win 10 64-bit
Samenvatting van het probleem of de suggestie:
Als een bestaand EDL-bestand wordt gebruikt en de functie CUT START wordt toegepast, raken de hoofdstukken uit sync.
Het EDL-bestand zou moeten worden aangepast op basis van de CUT START-waarde (bijvoorbeeld: als cut start op 12 seconden is ingesteld, moeten alle EDL-vermeldingen 12 seconden naar voren worden verschoven).
Hetzelfde geldt wanneer hoofdstukken worden meegenomen.
Been investigating this, MCEBuddy itself adjusts for the cut START and cut END while processing the EDL file and cutting the video. However it does not modify the original EDL file.
So if you’re removing the commercial it should work fine. I’m guessing in your case you’ve only detecting commercials and not actually cutting them. Is that correct? Can you attach your conversion log?
Your assumption is correct: I have an existing EDL file (created at recording time by ComSkip), and I have CUT START set in my MCEBuddy task. The ultimate goal is to set chapter markers in the resulting file to skip commercials rather than cut them.
I don’t have any existing LOG files that are still active. I’ll try to stage this problem and will post new logs …
Okay I think we’ve solved the issue in a better way. If a saved EDL file is found, MCEBuddy will correct the EDL itself to adjust for any trimming and remuxed skipped seconds etc so that all downstream operations (chapters, subtitles, cutting commercials etc) are properly synchronized.
Try today’s 2.4.9 BETA build. I’m closing the ticket, if it’s an issue please reopen with the conversion log