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hey Dela, this is a new thread for my audio video sync problem.....

Discussion in 'MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding (AVI to DVD)' started by john03, Jun 25, 2003.

  1. Dela

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    nothing for the second one but the first one can be done by getting the audio codec needed!
     
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    ok, just to make sure, but this all started when TMPGEnc was crashing at certain frames on the files, so the problem is lying with the avi right?
     
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    Yes corrupt frames most likely! :)
     
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    ok then. I have just used DivFix. I went to strip index, and then rebuild index, but with "cut out the bad parts". Is that gonna help?
     
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    i have just checked the new rebuilt version, the bad frames are still there.
     
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    Use VirtualDUB to remove them then!
     
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    ok, i will play around with it. But what does it mean about improper VBR audio encoding? Will that effect the final VCD if everything goes to plan?
     
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    ah improper audio encoding just means there is something not right in the audio stream!
     
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    ok, will that effect anything afterwards?
     
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    huh? whaaa?? nah if u mean during encoding, not usually but sometimes removing bad frames may put audio out of sync!
     
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    ok then,thx
     
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    eh No Prob! :)
     

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