ok i have this movie i d/l ok and when i played it on Windows Media Player it plays Great ok but when i use nero to burn a date file and play it on dvd player philips dvp5960 its Out of sync anyone help me out here ????
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hey Bjs your right it is a VBR can you help me out an tell me what prog.do i need to converted to cbr newbie
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Originally Posted by thebirdf
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Originally Posted by jman98 -
Originally Posted by thebirdf
If it is a AVI, try to use AVIMux-Gui to "delete" bad audio chunks (delays), and then uncompress the audio with VDub
Check if it is OK using MPC, if is not, you can shift audio with that tool....and then take the "value" and use it in Vdub -
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MP3 VBR audio causes a lot of problems, including sync loss. Other causes are bad joins or edits or corrupted video or audio files.
I would try to separate the audio from the video by demuxing or saving it out as a WAV file in VirtualDub or VD Mod, then adding that back in and re-encoding just the audio to CBR. Use direct stream copy for the video.
Lame MP3 ACM is handy for converting to CBR audio, along with VD. If you still have the sync problem, then maybe there's more wrong with the file than just the VBR audio.
VBR audio problems can cause the sync to gradually drift during the playback. The audio and video files my be different lengths. A constant sync error may be caused by a improper offset of the audio compared to the video. But I would get rid of the VBR first, then see if that cures the problem. One method to save out as a WAV with VD Mod: https://forum.videohelp.com/topic280779.html
EDIT: I forgot to mention another common cause of sync problems, improper framerate conversions, such as PAL><NTSC. -
Hmm,
I have demuxed a movie that I first authored with MVW Pro, in DVD Lab pro, and I have a 10 second gap between video and audio (vid is 2:40:36 and aud is 2:40:46). The original in MVW has no sync issue. I did encode from MVW in VBR mode and that is how it came out. All of the clips are in VBR, should I change to CBR from now on, or is it just the Audio that I need to change?
The steps that I take to create a dvd are the following:
1. select and pull vobs from original dvd using Shrink in reauthor
2. Demux video/audio with PGCDMX and check A/V delay
3. Use AC3Gain to increase audio sound
4. Use DelayCut to fix a/v delay
5. If I have video problem (resize) I go into TMPEG xpress and fix that
6. Open MVW and lay everything out, and check audio sync
7. encode video output, settings I keep at default
8. Open DVD LAB pro, demux file, and author dvd, then compile and burn
After demuxing in DVD LAB, like I mentioned above, I get that delay, and in other projects I would have to sync up the audio to the video. Like the last one I did today, it was off by 9 seconds, so I opened Delay Cut and decreased the audio, or so I thought, cause after I opened the audio in dvd lab and saw that the time was still over at 9 seconds, though when I burned it, there was no out of sync issue.
hopefully I am making sense. Should I, from now on stop using VBR and go with CBR? I know I could try it out, but on my PC it would take all night to convert it.
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