No muxing problem, the audio is exactly where it's suppose to be, I even put the original audio with this new extracted audio and it looked fine. It's just the video portion that is off by a frame. I even tried extracting the video alone for the hell of it. The frames I mentioned above are the frames I go off of, there could be a lot more off frames but one or two is enough to tell there is a problem. I even put the original export in the timeline to see if that frame was off before I exported, exported and sure enough it was. Also tried exporting the original export again from vegas and it too caused a frame off difference. I need to fix this, I can't be editing if things are going to be off by a frame, it's very discouraging.CrackTheSky wrote:Don't know what the problem is, but it shouldn't cause any muxing problems if you know for a fact that everything's late by one frame (assuming I understand the problem correctly).
I went over it frame by frame, and there is only one repeated frame at frame 1782(exact time in video is 0:01:14.324) which is a duplicate of frame 1781(exact time is 0:01:14.283) and the frame rate is 23.976. Don't know if this will help figuring out why it showed up. I'm about to view it in Vegas to see if is actually there before export, which I doubt because the frames that I noticed duplicated before wasn't shown in the vegas timeline, they were exactly where they were suppose to be. Anyway, if you could help anymore that would be great. I would of been working on another video if this problem didn't come up.Willen wrote:So basically, there is an extra frame at the very beginning of the 2nd export (and the re-export) now?
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