Lately I've noticed many of my recordings are having audio problems. I use Comskip (81.092) to create the VideoRedo .vprj and .edl files for cutting commercials. I've noticed in the .vprj files the non-English audio streams seem to be selected causing my problems.
Is there any comskip setting that would force the AudioStreamPID to default to English if it exists?
For example, the generated .vprj file for Wayward Pines shows:
When I check in Video Redo, the audio streams are listed as:
xF85 = decimal 3973 (English)
xF86 = decimal 3974 (Spanish)
Due to a hard drive failure, I've recently rebuilt my system and I'm wondering if I've missed some comskip setting or something..... Also, I've just moved to Florida (from California), so maybe the broadcasting stream Xfinity/Comcast uses is different...
Any ideas?
Is there any comskip setting that would force the AudioStreamPID to default to English if it exists?
For example, the generated .vprj file for Wayward Pines shows:
Code:
<VideoReDoProject Version="3">
<Filename>E:\PVR\Recordings\TVShows\Wayward Pines\Wayward Pines.S02E02.Blood Harvest.ts</Filename><CutList>
<InputPIDList><VideoStreamPID>3972</VideoStreamPID>
<AudioStreamPID>[B]3974[/B]</AudioStreamPID><SubtitlePID1>0</SubtitlePID1></InputPIDList>
Code:
MPEG2 Video, PID: xF84 > 1 -- AC-3 Audio Lang: eng, PID: [B]xF85[/B]
MPEG2 Video, PID: xF84 > 2 -- AC-3 Audio Lang: spa, PID: [B]xF86[/B]
xF86 = decimal 3974 (Spanish)
Due to a hard drive failure, I've recently rebuilt my system and I'm wondering if I've missed some comskip setting or something..... Also, I've just moved to Florida (from California), so maybe the broadcasting stream Xfinity/Comcast uses is different...
Any ideas?