i notice a delay in audio when play back on dvd player when i cut with tmpeg, is there a setting problem i might have missed, also you mention frame source instead of cutting were would i find that
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The source range is under settings - advanced. Is the audio out of sync when you play the mpeg file on your PC. Did you encode this mpeg yourself from a downloaded divx.
Craig -
yes i encode from avi to mpeg with tmpeg, its the playing on the dvd that the audio is just off a sec. yes d/l from divxx, i never noticed the audio is off when i play back from pc duhhhhhhhhh me
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Open the AVI in virtualdub, (freely available). Does it give a waring about the audio being encoded with variable bit rate. If so you need to save the audio as an uncompressed wav file. Select audio, full processing mode, convert to 44.1KHz. Then select file, save wav. Use this wave file as the audio source in TMPGEnc when you encode to mpeg.
The wav file will be large approx 900Mb for a 90 min movie.
Craig -
so i check the avi before encode, holy shit what a project, plus it take forever to encode with my pc
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craig like your website, where is your soccer team from? i live in rochester, ny Rochester Raging Rhinos is our city team
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Cheers revsitup
We just formed this year and the website's not quite finished yet. We are from Swindon, England. Just off the M4 between London and Bristol.
Bit far to go for a friendly
Craig -
well i'll try my best at this shit, i;m begging my wife for a new pc
http://www.rhinossoccer.com/
this is our home champs for 3yrs
i hope you will be open for more q/a if i need it
thanks
"the big rigatoni"