Make sure to check the "set s_source variable" box in the cmd processor and set it to %s_source%.mkv "%s_ffmpeg%" -i "%s_source%" -codec copy "%s_source%.mkv" So it should not be a problem to rewrap the original input wav file to mkv in order to come around the problems. I just tried it and was able to confirm the behaviour that you describe, with one difference or better clarification: The second track is silent from a certain point but the first track is also not what it should be, it's crippled.Īnyway, ffmpeg seems to support wav's bigger than 2 GB, even when the rf64 extension is not used in the source file. Not sure if the creator of ffms2 avisynth plugin ever added support for rf64 which would be the extension needed to come around the original wav size limit. anyway interesting bug for ffms2 you found there. Yeah wav and filesize are not the best friends.
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