Hi,
I have a few movies in avi that i'm trying to convert to mpg. I've run the video stream check in virtualdub and resaved the files using xvid compression to a new avi. My problem is that on the conversion the audio is either out of sync or slips out as the movie goes on. I've read some of the other forum guides but i'm none the wiser. I've tried to resave the audio as a wav (tried it with both the original avi and the fixed avi) and using the audio stream from the original but i still cant make a mpeg with correct audio sync. What do I need to do to fix this b4 i go loco? (i'm sort of a semi-noob at this)
Thanks,
Mark
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ive got the same problems! ive downloaded several "xvid" files and they look great! but getting them encoded right in tmpegenc is like not working. so from what ive read here... ive tried used vdub to re-encode the avi to divx but then the audio slips, so that didnt work so i tried to jus extract the audio to wav and use the xvid video in tmpegenc and same result.
so if some has some killer way of fixing this problem it would be great! -
It sounds like the audio is in VBR form as VBR audio is known to cause lip-syncronisation problems and such.
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hey thanks, turns out i sorta figured the whole thing out.
...sorta
thanks for the reply thou.
alohaz.
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