Could someone please explain is as much detail as you wish what the audio/video interleave options actually affect?
1) Enable/Disable audio/video interleaving -- What happens if you disable it? What exactly are you doing my enabling it?
2) Preload XXX ms of audio before video starts. -- Is preloading the same as "playing"? Is this where you fix synch issues? What exactly does "preload" mean?
3) Interleave audio every XXX frames/ms. -- Default is every 1 frame. Why would you need to change it... especially to ms? Isn't interleaving basically "attaching" the audio and the video? Wouldn't you want them to be attached every single frame to keep the audio in synch with the video?
4) Delay audio track by XXX ms. -- Okay, this is where you would adjust out of synch issues, right? I guess that takes me back to the question: What is "preloading" vs. "skewing"? I always though skewing was when something got progressively worse, not necessarily just off a set amount the whole way through?
Hope that makes sense. I'm sure this will be a piece of cake for most of you, and it would help me (and others) understand it all a little better.
Thanks! -- Matt
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I've been to Luke's Video before, and I went there again, but I failed to find an answer to any of my questions I posted earlier. If I happened to have been blind, please forgive me and point me in the right direction.
Thanks. --Matt
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