is it possible to see the audio stream in smart.cutter?
if yes: so see when audio stream is changing eg from 2.0 to 5.1?
many tv stations are changing the audio stream to 5.1 a little late and so i have to cut the streams twice, because
the audio stream is marked as 2.0 instead of 5.1
i hope you know what i mean, sorry for my english
audio stream visible
Re: audio stream visible
Yes this is a good feature and I'd agree it would be a worthwhile addition.
Many of us are using the function in VideoReDo and find it very useful.
In that application you can switch on the display of audio. This shows as a line graph of audio level under the preview line. Further when it is colour coded to show the type of stream encloded.
As noted above this allows you to cut at the end of the audio which may not coincide with the video. Often TV will fade out to a commercial leaving the audio running for a second or more.
Cheers
Many of us are using the function in VideoReDo and find it very useful.
In that application you can switch on the display of audio. This shows as a line graph of audio level under the preview line. Further when it is colour coded to show the type of stream encloded.
As noted above this allows you to cut at the end of the audio which may not coincide with the video. Often TV will fade out to a commercial leaving the audio running for a second or more.
Cheers
Audio stream type visible
I record AC3 with a Haupage PVR and would find it very useful to see where the audio stream changes. At present its a little bit of a guess where 2ch finishes and 6ch starts and a hint on the audio line would help
As noted above VideoReDo simply changes the boarder colour.
Nothing complex but very handy
PS Folks well done with the addition of batch and multiple edit display on the time line (1.4.9/1.5.0). I've done quite a few edits and its saving me lots of time and hasle.
As noted above VideoReDo simply changes the boarder colour.
Nothing complex but very handy
PS Folks well done with the addition of batch and multiple edit display on the time line (1.4.9/1.5.0). I've done quite a few edits and its saving me lots of time and hasle.