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This problem happens with all kinds of files that I try. For problem only with a particular file or type, use this other form instead
Operating System
Windows 10
Steps to reproduce
When trying to combine a video file that already had an audio file previously removed with an external audio file, the "Shortest" setting does not appear to be functioning.
To reproduce the issue, simply open a new project using a video that had audio removed, and add an external audio file that is longer than the video file.
Expected behavior
The video file should be 1 minute, 32 seconds.
Actual behavior
Using the screenshot provided, the duration of the exported video should only be 1 minute, 32 seconds.
The exported file is still 3 minutes. The video file "freezes" at the final frame of the video, but the audio continues to play.
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I'm not able to reproduce this. I just tested this with a video h264 of 32 sec where I add an external AAC audio file of 22 sec as a track, and my output becomes 22 sec long if I select "shortest", and if I select "longest", then the output becomes 32 sec.
Under tools -> "last ffmpeg commands", do you see the argument -shortest as part of the command?
Is it possible to share 2 files that reproduce the problem?
The fewer issues I have to read, the more new features I will have time to implement, so I ask that you please try these things first
Operating System
Windows 10
Steps to reproduce
When trying to combine a video file that already had an audio file previously removed with an external audio file, the "Shortest" setting does not appear to be functioning.
To reproduce the issue, simply open a new project using a video that had audio removed, and add an external audio file that is longer than the video file.
Expected behavior
The video file should be 1 minute, 32 seconds.
Actual behavior
Using the screenshot provided, the duration of the exported video should only be 1 minute, 32 seconds.
The exported file is still 3 minutes. The video file "freezes" at the final frame of the video, but the audio continues to play.
Share log from developer tools
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: