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  1. Member waefwaeefwaefw's Avatar
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    Hi!

    I have been searching for an easy to use conversion of .264 (demuxed m2ts file) to a divx file.
    The only program I found so far which can do it, is Super, but the conversion has leaded me to a timing difference of two hours making it out of sync to the audio.

    Any other tools or any help?

    Thank you guys!
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    Why demux ? Xvid4PSP can handle .m2ts files.
    Read my blog here.
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    Thanks. Looks like a great tool. Unfortuatly it gives me the same gap of two seconds and therefore audio/video are out of sync.
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    Look under the audio - editng options and you can set an offset to compensate
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    I don't know about your audio source, but the thinking should be, either you set this delay through the A) editing of the audio stream, or B) at the container level.

    A) Depending on whether the delay is -ve, or +ve, just cut 2 seconds, or add 2 seconds of a blank chunk, using an audio editor that supports the format, and remux.

    B) Set delays in audio when remuxing into the container, such as .avi. DivXMuxGUI does this for you (and I think it's at the container level).
    I hate VHS. I always did.
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