Hello, I have a question that may actually stump the experts. As some of you know, I'm not a total dummy about video and such. I have certain Matroska files from a particular source which play correctly in VLC but when encoded in DVDStyler it wants to duplicate the first 2 frames and slide the video and audio out of sync. Matroska files aren't even supposed to have delay; the picture and video are simply muxed to time with each other. Weirdly, the audio delay adjustment under the title audio properties...
This is not a bug. This is an intrusion. Someone saw that your computer had a port open, and tried a login method that they hoped might breach your computer, and which TightVNC did not understand. The only way to stop this is to create a VPN tunnel to your machine so that the open port for TVNC is not exposed to the wider web. Otherwise you will continue to get what TVNC believes are connection attempts, and it will warn you when they fail. There is no option (that I've seen) to suppress error messages,...
Some anti-evilware programs have this feature as well. Any time you're having issues like that, suspect that something is intentionally stopping it from accessing that part of your computer.
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Obviously whatever you're using to create the files you're putting on the disc is doing something very strange since neither DVDstyler nor AVIdemux likes it (and both are fairly tolerant.) Care to say what you're using? If it's something one of us knows, perhaps we can suggest a setting to change.
Those of you who have been here for awhile know I pop in and out from time to time with an idea, or feature request, or a hint for a newcomer. What you probably didn't know is that I have been bolting stuff onto a fairly old version for some time. I tend to live by the adage, "If it's not baroque, don't fix it!" --Cogsworth Today I ran into an issue with color space conversion, and thought that before I requested help I should try updating to the latest version. (I did keep a copy of my old bin folder...
This is an interesting discovery, and an interesting solution. Thank you for sharing it. I dislike the implementation as it adds a second lossy conversion to the audio, thereby adding more degradation (although at higher bitrates most people wouldn't be able to notice it.) I happen to be pretty sure that DVDstyler can accept uncompressed audio as an input, (I think I used it once or twice) which would solve that issue. WAV is one name for uncompressed audio, although Compressor might call it something...
Let me clarify that a little. I don't believe this is a limitation in DVDstyler; this is a limitation in the DVD specification. There is no mechanism in the DVD specification for doing what you're hoping to achieve. It would require the ability to detach the audio from the menu yet play it only when in specific menus. Your best bet would be to find a way to put it all on one menu, if possible.