BUG?: First five seconds of video are cut out. Possible bug in version 3.0.0.70?
Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2019 9:46 pm
Almost every time I download a video from YouTube or from other sources online, and I add the file to convert it to Blu-ray disc, whether it's in ConvertXtoHD's video preview feature or in the final converted .mt2s Blu-ray files, the first five seconds of the added video file are cut out, making the added video start five seconds late.
When I play the converted .m2ts file on one of my PC's video player software, such as MPC-HC, the first five seconds of the video are frozen with a green filter covering the image before it starts playing normally five seconds later. It's almost as though the first five seconds of the video were somehow corrupted. Is that possible?
The files in question are in .mp4 format. It doesn't always happen with every file, but it does happen with most files these days. I typically use RealDownloader from RealPlay/RealTimes to download video files from YouTube, and it automatically converts them to .mp4 format. However, this problem is also happening with .mp4 files that I didn't download and convert with RealDownloader. It's also happening with files that I downloaded using torrent apps years ago and previously had no playback issues on ConvertXtoHD.
Like I said, this didn't used to happen before, and I wonder if this is a bug that was introduced in one of the latest updates?
The graphics card I use is NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970.
It also doesn't seem to do this with .mkv files, whether they are downloaded from the internet or converted from DVD and/or Blu-ray rips.
When I play the converted .m2ts file on one of my PC's video player software, such as MPC-HC, the first five seconds of the video are frozen with a green filter covering the image before it starts playing normally five seconds later. It's almost as though the first five seconds of the video were somehow corrupted. Is that possible?
The files in question are in .mp4 format. It doesn't always happen with every file, but it does happen with most files these days. I typically use RealDownloader from RealPlay/RealTimes to download video files from YouTube, and it automatically converts them to .mp4 format. However, this problem is also happening with .mp4 files that I didn't download and convert with RealDownloader. It's also happening with files that I downloaded using torrent apps years ago and previously had no playback issues on ConvertXtoHD.
Like I said, this didn't used to happen before, and I wonder if this is a bug that was introduced in one of the latest updates?
The graphics card I use is NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970.
It also doesn't seem to do this with .mkv files, whether they are downloaded from the internet or converted from DVD and/or Blu-ray rips.