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Support #1138
closedassumed stop offset
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How does "astopoffs" work? I called it with -–astopoffs=0, -–astopoffs=1, -–astopoffs=3 and without astopoffs. There were no changes in the marks.
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Added by satellit almost 12 years ago. Updated almost 12 years ago.
Description
How does "astopoffs" work? I called it with -–astopoffs=0, -–astopoffs=1, -–astopoffs=3 and without astopoffs. There were no changes in the marks.
astopoffs is an offset to the assumed stop mark, which defaults to 100 (seconds). you can increase the value to 240 (seconds).
astopoffs=0 will disable astopoffs, astopoffs of 1 or 3 will add 1 or 3 seconds (IMHO useless), better use values > 100.
I have enlarged the value to 180, 200 and 220. But the result is always the same. The assumed end mark is always the same. Do you need an example?