I have a well, do not find it funny but, I am sometimes downloading Netflix films, sometimes Star Trek episodes, Next Gen, Voyager, Enterprise etc. However, if I copy the DelayAudio(1) under the existing #Return, it works (as far as AVSMeter is concerned). UPDATE:- Well, to my shock & horror, this does not work, if I add those 2 lines to one of my Custom Scripts, and then run AVSMeter, it thinks about it for a second, then the "Abort button" changes to "Start". So hopefully your suggestion will get around this issue. Having said all that, IF I do RB first, then VRD, it's not an issue, as I explained before. (Would be nice to have this option in Batch, as well as the other's I mentioned in a previous post) So after importing something like 20 - 30 episodes using Batch, I then have to go thru each Job, and manually change the Audio Delay setting, back to "0". HOWEVER, if I then run them thru RB to "clean them up", RB imports the tracks, but it retains the 200 ms audio delay, BUT the video track doesn't. FYI, I have come across a bit of an issue when using VideoRedo.I have been working of a LOT of TV Series, and I like to remove the intro's & the end credits, and after processing them thru VRD, the clips develop a 200 millisecond delay (or advance) to both video and audio, which in itself, isn't an issue, as they cancelled themselves out, and it plays properly.
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