Hi, > Does anyone know anything about it? > I use the 96k option, but a difference of about 1s remains. > The file size is large, so I want to use it with more compression, but I > cannot apply it.
>> The contents requested for confirmation have been retested and confirmed. >> This is the result of recording a wav file on an Android device and >> converting it on Windows PC. >> >> The length of the original file is 26:39, and the result of converting it >> to the default option is 25:47, which is displayed in Windows Explorer and >> the file size is 4,686KB. >> If this is converted using the -b:a 96k option, it has the same length as >> the original 26:39 and the file size is 18,740KB. >> >> I checked and played both the original file and the converted file using >> ocenaudio SW, it marked as 26:39 and played. >> However, the converted file by default is displayed in the time of 25:47 >> in Media Player and played. Okay, so the file displays 25:47 in Media Player and plays... how long? Have you tried actually timing it, perhaps with a stopwatch like on your phone? I mean that is like a ~40 second difference if the number displayed is accurate I think you would be reporting some other issue, like being truncated, or sped up, skipping, etc. Regards, Ted Park _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-user mailing list ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org https://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user To unsubscribe, visit link above, or email ffmpeg-user-requ...@ffmpeg.org with subject "unsubscribe".