2020-09-16, 02:08 AM
(This post was last modified: 2020-09-16, 02:11 AM by Chewtobacca.)
Thanks for detailing your method! I've updated the OP in light of your findings.
Ah! In that case, there should be no need for a second pass. It used to puzzle me that MKVToolNix could handle branching titles successfully in a single pass with no loss of sync. Now it's clear. I suppose that a second pass has its place if a stream has gaps (by which, of course, I mean actual gaps (missing information), rather than branch-points).
(2020-09-16, 01:36 AM)schorman Wrote: There's never more than one duplicated frame, and the ripping software should simply drop the first audio frame of each new .m2ts file.
Ah! In that case, there should be no need for a second pass. It used to puzzle me that MKVToolNix could handle branching titles successfully in a single pass with no loss of sync. Now it's clear. I suppose that a second pass has its place if a stream has gaps (by which, of course, I mean actual gaps (missing information), rather than branch-points).