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sounds like a problem with the recordings. I'm not familiar with that software. Computer possibly isn't fast enough to keep up with the quality settings you are using. Try some sample recordings at different resolutions/quality settings and see if the audio is still out of sync.
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Just had a similar problem. Different software, but same problem.
https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=251368
I found out it doesn't happen with ALL of my video files. And I stumbled onto something while loading a file into VirtualDub. It gave me an error stating that the audio was VBR and it would change it to CBR, but this may cause out of sync.......... or something like that. And that error only comes up on certain movies I have. So I think that may be the problem. CBR vs. VBR.....or VBR vs. CBR. Just a guess. -
Originally Posted by Krispy Kritter
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Originally Posted by loopyloops
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Originally Posted by rkr1958
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Originally Posted by rkr1958
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Well ... sometimes the problem is with the audio capture rate. For example, I've set the audio capture rate to 48000 Hz in VirtualVCR. The actual rate turned out to be 47993 Hz due to some error I don't know. However, a player thinks that the rate is 48000 Hz and will play it at that rate. The result of this is that after an hour the audio will be ahead of the video by over 0.5-seconds.
To see it another way, at 48000 Hz and after an hour the audio will have played 48000 Hz * 3600-seconds = 172800000 samples. But since the actual capture rate was 47993 Hz, the audio should have only played 172774800 samples. Thus, the audio is 172800000-172774800 = 25200 samples, or 25200/47993 = 0.525-seconds, ahead of where it should be.
If you're having a similar problem ... there may be not easy fix to correcting this error at capture ... however, the timewrap function in Goldwave will correct the error after capture ... good luck. -
Originally Posted by rkr1958
Thanks! Does this tell us anything?:
[1/11/2005 21:50:07] Setting MPEG-2 constant video bitrate to: 4000000
[1/11/2005 21:50:07] Setting MPEG-2 audio sampling rate to: 48000 Hz
[1/11/2005 21:50:07] Setting MPEG-2 audio bitrate to: 224000
[1/11/2005 21:50:07] Setting MPEG-2 stream type to MPEG2 DVD Stream -
Originally Posted by loopyloops
Its not the setting values that you need but the actual audio sampling rate. For example, VirtualVCR produces a capture log that give the actual audio rate, which is slightly off fro the setting. -
Ok, the mpegs I'm recording with BTV are pulsating, i.e. 3 secs or so fine then a very brief pause with total regularity - now using an aiw, btw. Thoughts?
Also, it's like this in any player or burned to DVD...This is especially niticable when zooming or panning is going on.... -
Originally Posted by loopyloops
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