The only step I change is that I loaded the soundtracks from an external source, certain converters often fail when the length of the audio does not match the length of the video, I guess the conversion caused this lag. Likewise, the audios were extracted from the original ogv with this same application. No, the first screenshot and the second one are not related, to do this conversion I have followed every step of your tutorial, using an ogv file with an embedded audio track, to avoid the dialog that I showed in the first screenshot. This happens because the file was copied into a mp4 container and this doesn't work. If done, rename the resulting opening_muxed.ogg to opening.ogv and replace the original opening.ogv with this new file. If done, click multiplex, the new created videostream is shown in green and is already selected, select the original two Audiostreams too, select ogg as container (here was your fault), click mutiplex. Then click main, click convert VideoStream, click Keep size, select Theroa as encoder, leave all other settings as they are, click convert. So you click change scan type, select progressive, confirm with OK. Click yes, the scan type analysis will be done and as result the analysis find Interlaced, BFF (wrong), confirm with yes. Load this file in clever FFmeg-GUI, a message will appear that the scan type was not found. The video you want convert is opening.ogv. This can not work.įollow this steps (based on your test-files): You've muxed to mkv and renamed then to ogv.
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