
MKVToolNix GUI: multiplexer: the delay and sync options can now be used for. Otherwise, i will have to rerip lots and lots of discs. The order is: video first followed by audio, subtitles and other types. Is it possible MakeMKV detects branching points in MKV generated by MKVToolnix.

MakeMKV does not apply its sync magic (dropping overlapping frames, ect). but while MakeMKV detects timestamps done by MKVToolnix:ĪV sync issue in stream 1 at 0:00:11.197 with duration of 1.166ms : broken timecode, apparent audio skew is +1.166msĪV sync issue in stream 1 at 0:00:12.183 with duration of 0.833ms : broken timecode, apparent audio skew is -0.333msĪV sync issue in stream 1 at 0:00:15.185 with duration of 0.5ms : broken timecode, apparent audio skew is +0.833msĪV sync issue in stream 1 at 0:00:17.188 with duration of 0.5ms : broken timecode, apparent audio skew is -0.333ms I tried to run MakeMKV on MKV generated MKVToolnix hoping it fix sync. and since MakeMKV fixed TrueHD problem, seems MakeMKV files have better compatibility it seems MKVToolnix does sync with timestamps, unlike MakeMKV which drops audio frames. MKVToolnix files from seamless branching have problems with some players (eg Plex on NVidia Shield PRO). At that time i used MakeMKV to do backup with protection removed and used MKVToolnix to generate MKV from that.


What could be causing this Can you provide the command line for one. It's a split second delay, but noticeable. If I remux them and exclude the non-English tracks, the audio becomes ever so slightly out of sync. I have Bluray to MKV rips with multiple language tracks. MakeMKV use to have trouble with TrueHD tracks on disks with seamless branching. This problem has plagued me since forever.
