Dear Steinar,
thank you for all your hard work and knowledge you put into that tool!
I currently try to setup ffastrans together with the QTref feature on my avid network for quick preview exports in standard definition (1024x576 / h.264 MP4 files) coming from 1080i50 projects without blocking the avid for the whole render/Export process. Most of it already works quite well but there is one issue with the encoded files:
the encoded h.264 mp4 files playback well but there is always some weird audio glitch / distortion at the end of the file. It sound like it repeats the last audio sample and then sometimes there occurs some loud distortion like white noise. It happens always on the last few frames of the encoded video.
My workflow:
1. I export QTref MOV from avid mediacomposer (version 2018.12) with Wave Audio (1pcm stream stereo 48kHz 24bit 2 channels) which goes into the watchfolder for ffastrans
2.I have the CustomAviSynth script that adds support for QT reference connected to my watchfolder
3. then there comes the h.264 encoder (audio also set to discrete tracks 1 / Total Channels 2 [1 stereo track] / sample rate 48kHz / Bitrate 192 kbits/s)
I only get that distortion at the end of the encoded clips with those files coming from the QTref. When I setup another workflow with only watchfolder->h.264encoder->output and throw in some other source file, maybe a h.264 mp4, then there is no problem with the final audio in the encoded mp4 file.
Does someone has a solution or a hint for me? Are your exported files clean when they come from a QTref source?
And one last thing I was wondering:
we have a mixture of different codecs in our QTref container. Some is DNxHD, some is XDCAMHD and some is XAVC-Intra100. I successfully can transcode this mixture in a QTref with the ffastrans-system but I needed to install two filters from calibratedsoftware / calibrated{Q} (one for decode XDCAMHD and one for decode AVC-Intra). But it seems to me that others here in this thread successfully decoded xdcamhd without that calibrated plugins and if so, could you please tell me how
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Thank you all and best regards,
Gunther