Hi there,
I am having trouble with audio falling out of sync after I convert an avi file to an SVCD MPEG-2. Its happenned with the last 2 videos I have convereted but never before.
Firstly, when I open them in VirtualDub it says about re-writing the header of the audio. From reading through the forums i read that with VirtualDubMod you can say 'no' to virtualdub re-writing the header so I click no and extract the WAV as I would normally. I then use TMPGEnc to convert the avi and wav file into one SVCD MPEG-2 file. But when I watch the converted file the audio is out of sync even though I said no to re-writing the header (the original avi file is all in sync).
So then I used tmpgenc to try and correct the audio sync using http://www.gromkov.com/faq/faq2004-0064.html but it turns out the audio goes out of sync more as the film goes on! How can I stop it from going out of sync in the first place?!
Please help!
Thanks!
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chromeman
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I'd extract the wav with Goldwave - just load the AVI, Save WAV.
Also, make sure that:
There are no bad frames in the AVI.
You encode to the same frame rate as the source.
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Originally Posted by chromeman
/Mats
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