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Technically, you can always achieve A/V sync by editing video timecode only, right? If your audio is too fast, you can either slow down the audio or speed up the...

If you really, really want to edit timecode of the audio track, then I think timelineeditor of L-SMASH will do. They don't provide official win32 binaries, but you can download...

> ISO/IEC 14496-3:2009/Amendment 4:2013 (New levels for AAC profiles) specifies the format of 7.1-channel AAC with rear surrounds. According to it, such a file should have audioProfileLevelIndication = 0x50 (i.e.,...

Drop "-v256 -q2". As written in the help, these options are for AAC.

It seems that recent AppleApplicationSupport DLLs are built with Visual Studio 2015 and are dependent on UniversalCRT, VCRUNTIME140.dll and MSVCP140.dll. UniversalCRT is part of OS since Windows 10. If you...

Not possible, since required information is already lost (you deleted it). If you have source files, you could just re-encode them. If you happen to know correct value of iTunSMPB...

> I thought there might be a way to scan the file to add the correct padding. Generally, no. If you have the original file, you could tell the duration...

--lowpass has nothing to do with the Apple encoder's bandwidth. If you want to know encoder's bandwidth, just try encoding and inspect the output yourself. There's no way to control...