Hello and thanks for replying.
I was hoping for an ffmpeg-only solution.
BTW i didn't understand the other message from Josh.
On 25-Apr-25 10:21 PM, Richard Bartczak via ffmpeg-user wrote:
Hello,
I would use Avidemux. It is based on ffmpeg.
From my side of view, you need an visual interface, whether the
synchronisation will be O.K..
My experience, a difference of > 50ms will be visible.
But you must have in mind, an offset of +t of audio leads to no audio during
the offset time at the beginning of the video, -t vice versa.
Richard
Am 25.04.25 um 20:47 schrieb tasos:
Hello.
I would like to ask if it is possible to delay the audio streams of a video ,
but for a specific time range.
Something like using -ss -to combined with -itsoffset.
More specifically from half-till the end of the video.
Thanks!
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