When I capture DV, the file is not out of sync. But if I cut or edit it, it becomes out of sync.
The same is true of mpeg. If I convert the DV file directly to mpeg with TMPGenc. I have no problems. But if I cut or edit the mpeg, it becomes out of sync.
Any ideas on what causes this? And how do I fix it?
Thanks,
yg1968
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I do not know for sure why editing mpeg files can result in audio sync issues but it does. It is for this reason that I do all of my editing when the file is still an avi. Sometimes I will use CCE Basic to convert my avi to mpeg compliant files but I only convert what I know I will not be editing later when I go to author it. I usually use Ulead Video Studio 8 to edit my avi and then to do the authoring.
CCE Basic allows you choose what portion of an avi file you want to encode to mpeg.
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I have used Ulead VideoStudio in the past. But perhaps that I was cutting Mpeg and not DV. I will have to try it again.
I was also told to frameserve my DV to TMPGEnc to avoid having issues when encoding edited DV with TMPGEnc. I have yet to try this. Thanks for your answers. -
I edit my DV in virtualdubmod and then frameserve via AVISynth to TMPGEnc. For more info, try FulciLives' excellent guide.
If in doubt, Google it. -
VirtualDub experimental version 1.6.0 and 1.6.1 is able load the audio and video of DV type 1.
I have tried to cut certain parts of a small (type 1) DV file using "direct stream copy" in Vdub 1.6.1 experimental. It seems to be working OK. I will try it on a larger file.
I am not an expert in vdub but I am assuming that the "direct stream copy" ensures that the DV file isn't being re-encoded when the only thing that I am doing is cutting out stuff.
Essentially, I believe that this means that I can cut parts of the DV type 1 file in vdub experimental 1.6.1 without converting the output to type 2 DV as long as I don't do any editing other than cutting out some stuff. In other words, cutting out parts of the type 1 DV file in "direct stream copy" mode will leave the outputed DV as type 1. If this is the case, I might start to do my editing in vdub experimental 1.6.1. This might solve my out of sync editing problem.
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