Audio/Video out of sync. need help how to fix with TMPGEnc

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  1. Zombie_X2

    Zombie_X2 Regular member

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    I recently ripped some PSX .STR files off of [bold]Resident Evil Directors Cut[/bold] for PSX and converted them using Psmplay ver. 3. the video speed is 2x-3x faster and the audio is fine. the movie just hangs at the last frame and stays there until the audio part of it is done playing. I converted it to an AVI since Psmplay only supports AVI conversion. I've tried all the different video codecs while converting it and gives me the same result.

    now in TMPGEnc(standard) i found that if i sellect the [bold]3:2 pulldown[/bold] and [bold]do not frame rate conversion[/bold] options i can get some videos to sync perfect with the audio. heres my problem now i got audio that is 3:49 minutes. long and the video part of it is done in half or a little more than half way through the audio and finnishes, the audio still plays all the way through. now how can i get these syncronised? when i view the original video off of the PSX dic it is 3:45 mins.there is and extra 4 seconds of audio in the converted one(STR>AVI)and want to know how to cut it our.i want to get the video to play at normal speed. help me please.
     
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    Try applying the FAQs...
     
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    what do you mean? read the sites FAQS?if thats the case i did it and none of it helped out.

    EDIT:and second i have been doing DVD authoring for about 3-4 years now with TMPGEnc and have never had this problem. I am not a noobi when it comes tot his stuff cause my pop authors DVD profeesionally and i learned all i know from him. He doesnt even know how to fix it.

    EDIT: i figured out the problem, i used [bold]Framerate Converter HQ[/bold] to slow down the video to the right speed and then used Nero's audio editer to cut the extra 4 secs of audio out and it plays perfect now at 10 fps.

    EDIT: reconverted it with 30 fps instead of 10 fps and used [bold]FCHQ[/bold] to slow it down by 20%. Absolutely perfect!!
     
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