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  1. I kinda new in audio editing. I demux vob file to m2v and ac3. I tried to use besweet to convert audio, but ac3 file that I receive seeems strange. All voices sound womenly as if we change the play speed of the ac3, not rate. Can somebody help me to solve the problem?
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    Originally Posted by Lolena1888
    I kinda new in audio editing. I demux vob file to m2v and ac3. I tried to use besweet to convert audio, but ac3 file that I receive seeems strange. All voices sound womenly as if we change the play speed of the ac3, not rate. Can somebody help me to solve the problem?
    Convert the audio to 23.976fps not 29.970fps and use the PRE-SET option not the OTHER option where you actually have to type in the FPS values yourself.

    Also be sure that you are using the newest version of BeSweet and the BeSweet GUI ... newest BETA versions that is. The last time I used the most current STABLE versions they did not do the conversion properly.

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  3. Thank you for your help. However, I converted m2v to 29.97 fps. If I convert audio to 23.97, wouldn't be there outof sync problem with my video?
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  4. Originally Posted by Lolena1888
    Thank you for your help. However, I converted m2v to 29.97 fps. If I convert audio to 23.97, wouldn't be there outof sync problem with my video?
    Don't convert 25fps to 29.97fps, convert it to 23.97fps and add pulldown (use pulldown.exe) to make it playback at 29.97fps
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  5. Actually BeSweet converts the audio to 23.977 fps not 23.976

    This drove me up a wall trying to figure out why my encodes kept
    sliding out of sync. Example: 65,000 frames * .001 = 65 frames
    65 / 23.976 = 2.7 seconds. The movie is almost 3 seconds longer
    than the audio.
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    Hi all.

    I started another topic in the Audio section on something similar to this
    thread. If anyone can help, I'd sure appreciate it.

    * Sync - how to re-sync after a 29.970fps to 23.976 w/3:2 ??

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