[FFmpeg-user] Warning "Starting new cluster due to timestamp" on muxing two input streams and resulting movie with muted audio at some locations
Georgi D. Sotirov
gdsotirov at dir.bg
Mon Apr 17 12:23:55 EEST 2017
Hello,
I'm having the warning "/Starting new cluster due to timestamp/" when
trying to mux the video and the audio from two (matroska) input streams
by just copying the video from the first and the audio from the second
them (i.e. without re-encoding). The resulting movie is scrambled - the
video is OK, but the audio is inconsistent - it's muted in random
locations. It's the same problem explained here
<http://ffmpeg.gusari.org/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=2713> and I reproduce it
with Sintel movie <https://durian.blender.org/download/> as given in the
example. The strange is that I've done the same operation many times in
the past and I'm not sure why I have this warning just now as in the
source it seem to have been introduced almost 3 years ago (see commit
7923aa0fba6b7b55ebbe1af8b7620060f36a1133
<https://github.com/FFmpeg/FFmpeg/commit/7923aa0fba6b7b55ebbe1af8b7620060f36a1133>).
Thus, I normally receive the same warning with newly released FFmpeg 3.3
as well as with previous 3.2.4 version.
So is there any way to solve this problem, avoid the warning and produce
movie without muted sound?
Best regards,
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Georgi D. Sotirov
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