start-at stop-at parameters not working as expected
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2019 5:05 pm
Description of problem or question:
In the GUI if I select Range (seconds) 1000 - 1050 it gives me a 50 second output result as expected. I think I'm using the command line parameters correctly as documented by they don't give me a 50 second output as the GUI does.
CLI Help Documentation -
--start-at <string:number>
Start encoding at a given duration (in seconds),
frame, or pts (on a 90kHz clock)
(e.g. duration:10, frame:300, pts:900000)
--stop-at <string:number>
Stop encoding at a given duration (in seconds),
frame, or pts (on a 90kHz clock)
(e.g. duration:10, frame:300, pts:900000)
My Command -
--title 162 --input "/Volumes/D/Movies/MyMovie" --start-at duration:1000 --stop-at duration:1050 --output "/Volumes/D/Movies-MKV/Movies/MyMovie .mkv" --markers --format av_mkv --encoder x264 --quality 18 --encoder-tune film --encoder-preset slow --encoder-profile auto --encoder-level auto --vfr --aencoder copy --audio-copy-mask aac,ac3 --audio-fallback ca_aac --mixdown 5point1 --ab 768 --subtitle scan --native-language eng --subtitle-burned
Console Output -
[11:54:29] starting job
[11:54:29] job configuration:
[11:54:29] * source
[11:54:29] + /Volumes/D/Movies/MyMovie
[11:54:29] + title 162, start 00:16:40.00 stop 00:34:10.00
Steps to reproduce the problem (If Applicable):
See command line.
HandBrake version (e.g., 1.0.0):
1.2.0
Operating system and version (e.g., Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, macOS 10.13 High Sierra, Windows 10 Creators Update):
macOS Sierra 10.12.6
In the GUI if I select Range (seconds) 1000 - 1050 it gives me a 50 second output result as expected. I think I'm using the command line parameters correctly as documented by they don't give me a 50 second output as the GUI does.
CLI Help Documentation -
--start-at <string:number>
Start encoding at a given duration (in seconds),
frame, or pts (on a 90kHz clock)
(e.g. duration:10, frame:300, pts:900000)
--stop-at <string:number>
Stop encoding at a given duration (in seconds),
frame, or pts (on a 90kHz clock)
(e.g. duration:10, frame:300, pts:900000)
My Command -
--title 162 --input "/Volumes/D/Movies/MyMovie" --start-at duration:1000 --stop-at duration:1050 --output "/Volumes/D/Movies-MKV/Movies/MyMovie .mkv" --markers --format av_mkv --encoder x264 --quality 18 --encoder-tune film --encoder-preset slow --encoder-profile auto --encoder-level auto --vfr --aencoder copy --audio-copy-mask aac,ac3 --audio-fallback ca_aac --mixdown 5point1 --ab 768 --subtitle scan --native-language eng --subtitle-burned
Console Output -
[11:54:29] starting job
[11:54:29] job configuration:
[11:54:29] * source
[11:54:29] + /Volumes/D/Movies/MyMovie
[11:54:29] + title 162, start 00:16:40.00 stop 00:34:10.00
Steps to reproduce the problem (If Applicable):
See command line.
HandBrake version (e.g., 1.0.0):
1.2.0
Operating system and version (e.g., Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, macOS 10.13 High Sierra, Windows 10 Creators Update):
macOS Sierra 10.12.6