[Cin] SyncSink and other audio/video alignment projects

Stefan de Konink stefan at konink.de
Tue Jul 16 22:40:55 CEST 2024


Op 7/16/24 om 22:21 schreef Andrew Randrianasulu:
> so, one idea is to
> 
> 1) extract audio from sources.
> 2) compare all those wavs to master sound file extracted from master 
> media file.
> 3) convert offsets into timecode
> 4) run ffmpeg to tag video files via copying a/v streams to new files 
> (or may be use gpac if it can do it inplace?)
> 
> sync via timecode in cingg ;)

I think the problem is that extract all audio is unaware of the sequence 
of recording. You can do reasoning before matching. When you mention 
master I think "those can be multiple sequential files too".
-- 
Stefan

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