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  1. Hi Folks

    My first post on this site,so hoping for a good start

    I have a XVID encoded film which has a bitrate of 810 kb/s and audio
    of 0x0055(MP3) ID'd as MPEG-1 Layer 3/130 kb/s (65/ch, stereo) VBR LAME3.90.°. I am playing on a ELTA 8883 standalone DIVX player.I use NANDUB to cut film into two parts ( over 700 mb in size). The audio is fine when playing but the the video IS "LAGGING" ie runs just that bit to slow!!
    I used NERO 6 to write to disk.Any ideas to solve problem.

    have played the following films ok on the DIVX player:

    super.size.me-pg13-xvid.avi
    Video = XviD,bitrate=846 kb/s,FPS=23.976
    Audio = 0x0055(MP3) ID'd as MPEG-1 Layer 3
    127 kb/s (63/ch, stereo) VBR LAME3.91

    This played at the normal speed and had no "Lagging"
    ie just playing to slow in frame speed!!

    I dont know whether its the original source material?
    the divx player? or the burning software,Nero?
    When cutting the film I set Nandub to Video->Direct stream copy

    Any suggstions would be great

    Chegmasterfunk
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  2. Are you playing it on your PC and it's lagging or on your DVD player and it's lagging, or both?
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  3. Hi Messiah289

    Just Lagging on the Standalone DIXV player!!!


    Chegmasterfunk
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  4. Member mats.hogberg's Avatar
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    Does your player support VBR mp3? I'd suggest replacing the audio with CBR of some kind, then cut.

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  5. Hi Mats

    I dont think so!!! How would I change the Audio from VBR TO cbr?

    Chegmasterfunk
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  6. Member mats.hogberg's Avatar
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    By reencoding. Easiest would be to use:
    1) Goldwave to extract audio to wav (Just load the AVI, save wav)
    2) Encode wav to CBR MP3 with CDEx
    3) Remux audio back into the AVI with VirtualDub

    /Mats
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  7. Hi Mats

    Looks good ,Will give it a go

    Regards

    Chegmasterfunk
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  8. 1) Try writing at a slow speed (4x-8x).
    2) Try recoding the audio to CBR.
    3) Try changing the framerate to 29fps.
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  9. Hi Messiah289

    Will try that as well!!!

    Thanks Folks

    Some homework for me!!!!!!

    Chegmasterfunk
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