I'm using a ATI A.I.W. 8500DV capture card. There is a problem with the audio not matching up with the video. Is there anything that can be done? When I use VDUB to capture the video everything lines up right.
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I'm with overloaded_ide on this. MMC works fine for me regarding sync issues but........it didn't until I upgraded to MMC 7.7! Maybe you have an older version of MMC?
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The cap sync is fine now. I'm not sure what happened must have been a glitch or something ( last nightr was very frustrating ). The only problem that I'm having now is that Vdub doesn't wanna keep the audio & video in sync. I can capture in mpeg format and not have any problems but the bad thing about that is I can't ( don't know how or is it possible ) compress an mpeg file. If it is possible let me know. I'm using XviD as my source when I cap in avi format. I've even tried DivX 5.0.5 and the audio is still out of sync when ran through vdub. I dl a fresh copy of vdub today thinking my old one may be buggy but to no avail I still have the same issues. Is there a proggie out there that will convert mpeg to avi?
Thanks for your help guys. Josh -
are you compressing the audio while you capture to avi?
it can cause problems.
try to capture audio in pcm 176kb 48000, see if it works.
capturing to divx format is generally a bad idea, try capturing with
other codecs like picvideo mjpg or Huffyuv and see if it works.HELL AINT A BAD PLACE TO BE
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