Hi there,
I have searched the forums but have had no luck in finding an answer to this.
I am converting downloaded movies into SVCD PAL template files, to eventually convert to xSVCD. Everytime I convert the movie though, the audio is out of sync by about 2 secs. I am following the exact instructions that are on the "How to's" for using TMPGe.
Has anyone else encountered this problem or know the solution to it ? I am using version 12j.
Any hepl will be much appreciated,
Mike
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Demux and then remux using bbMPEG 1.24b18. On the settings page, go to the stream program tab (whatever it's called, where you select SVCD as the stream type), and manipulate the audio and video delays to try to get them in sync. They are normally 180ms startup delays for both audio and video.
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Cheers for the replies guys.
RaleighNC, the source is fine (all in sync). They are avi files I have tried it with about 5 different files, and its the same everytime, so the problem lies within TMPGe. Has anyone else had this problem ?
themamboman, sounds very promising, where can i get this software ??
Cheers again,
Mike -
I havent got it after all !! ?
The zip file im downloading is called bbmpg12418.zip, but on unzipping and running it is then called :-
AVI2MPG2 v1.24 beta 13. I cant find any settings page on here!! (so im assuming its the wrong software)
Has anyone got a link that i can download bbmpeg from ?
Cheers,
Mike
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