![]() It seems that the audio sync problem occurred due to some problem when encoding in 29.97fps. But this file has the wrong audio sync(especially at the latter part of the movie). => target's audio tracks:alac(main), aac(main), alac(commentary), aac(commentary)īecause the option for using two audio track to convert was added, interface has a little more confusing. => target's audio tracks:ac3(main), x, aac(commentary), x Audio1:track01 / Audio2:track02 / #1: pass-through / #2:none The maximum number of target's audio track is 4. This option is for using two different audio tracks to convert. The target's third(#3) and fourth(#4) audio track is only associated with source's 'Audio 2' pop-up button. => target's audio tracks:alac(main), aac(main), x, x => target's audio tracks:ac3(main), x, x, x Audio1:track01 / Audio2:none /#1: pass-through / #2:none The maximum number of target's audio track is 2. This option is for using one audio track to convert. The target's first(#1) and second(#2) audio track is only associated with source's 'Audio 1' pop-up button. In some cases, the one of these numbers can be omitted. '#1 #2 #3 #4' are the virtual track number of the target's audio track. Other than these things I think the MKV2M4V converter does a great, super-fast job. In QuickTime using 'command J' I can see a list of tracks and they have a clearer explanation. Tracks 01 and 02 do not say what they are. 03 are the subtitles.įirst the source box says 'no subtitles' when track 03 are subs.
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