Sorry for top posting again, forgot about that!
So this worked. I added "[1]rubberband=tempo=.99991[aud];" to the filters
and now the audio and video all sync properly.
But this created a new problem. Now the audio has some slight distortion.
It almost sounds like an mp3 that doesn't have a high enough bitrate. It's
very faint, and most people probably wouldn't notice it, but I can
definitely hear it. Are there other ways so change the tempo that won't
distort the sound?
Josh
On Wed, 1 Nov 2023, Torsten Kaiser wrote:
(top posted since the whole thing is top posted)
That is what I do for adapting audio length to the video track
In preparation I calculate the durations in seconds for VIDEO.mp4 and
AUDIO.mp3 separately. Must be different files to get the length difference.
Korn Script Snippet
# ADSS is audio length in seconds (n.nn)
# VDSS is video length in seconds (n.nn)
typeset -F5 TEMPO=$(( $ADSS / $VDSS )) # calculates the correction factor
for audio length, five digits precision
#then I apply the rubberband filter to the AUDIO.mp3
ffmpeg -y -i .AUDIO.mp3 -af rubberband=tempo=$TEMPO audio-corrected.mp3
#Merging corrected audio and video
ffmpeg -y -i .VIDEO.mp4 -i audio-corrected.mp3 TARGET.mp4
#Note: rubberband has two nice options: tempo and pitch. Tempo makes the
marching band play the same tune while running a marathon.
#Pitch leaves the speed as it is while the cantor either sings with the
whales or attracts all bats in the forest. Default is 1 for same tempo and/or
same pitch.
On 31.10.23 15:34, Joshua Grauman wrote:
I tried this and it doesn't help. The audio and video are still not in
sync, even when you don't use the fade-out...
Josh
On Tue, 31 Oct 2023, 凯迪软件(咨询、售后) via ffmpeg-user wrote:
ffmpeg -y -i "v1-ed.mp4" -i "a1-ed.wav" -filter_complex "[1]anull[aud];
[0]fade=t=out:st=6673.87:n=24[out]" -strict experimental -shortest -map
0:v:0 -map 1:a:0 "lecture.mp4"
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You can try using this command to see if it can solve your problem.
The translation in English is: "Try canceling the fade-in and fade-out
effect you added."
china kaidi
------------------ Original ------------------
From: "FFmpeg user questions" <jnf...@grauman.com>;
Date: Tue, Oct 31, 2023 07:31 AM
To: "ffmpeg-user"<ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org>;
Subject: [FFmpeg-user] Extracted Audio not in Sync with Video
Hi all,
My use case is that I want to extract audio from a mp4, edit the audio,
and then put the audio and the video back together. It works fine, but
over the course of the two hour video, the audio gets out of sync with
the
video and falls behind it (visibly, so you can see the mouth and sound
aren't in sync).
I extract the audio with a command like this:
ffmpeg -y -i "v1-ed.mp4" -vn "a1.wav"
I edit a1.wav with audacity to create a1-ed.wav.
And then combine audio and video with a command like this:
ffmpeg -y -i "v1-ed.mp4" -i "a1-ed.wav" -filter_complex "[1]anull[aud];
[0]fade=t=out:st=6673.87:n=24[out]" -strict experimental -shortest -map
[out] -map [aud] "lecture.mp4"
Is there any easy way to make sure the audio stays sync'd through this
process?
Thanks,
Josh
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