I am having synch problems as well. I post in here instead of making my own thread!
The audio is off. As they are speaking the mounth are moving and the words are after so I guess it's too late where as this thread was talking about it as it's too early. Do I change to Preload default of 500 to 0? Also, what do I set for the ms in interleaving? Is there any such freeware tool that can Mux audio with video and won't give out of synch? I tried AVI Mux but it gave synch problems as well.
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Do I change to Preload default of 500 to 0?
Is there any such freeware tool that can Mux audio with video and won't give out of synch? -
Originally Posted by manono
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So, fix it. You have 2 threads going about the same thing and I have no interest in participating in either of them.
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Originally Posted by manono
2.) I only wanted one thread.
3.) In my other thread I didn't think I was going to think about synch there so I made a post here.
4.) If they want to talk about it in my other thread then fine. If not then they can post here. -
Hi, I have this same problem, audio is out of sync with video, audio is slightly faster.
This happens with the compressed version. Its a .mov file.
So I tried to rip it from the DVD and I can get an .avi or an .mp4...with the ripper program I am using, and they both work perfect and are in perfect sync....however..
If I use these files, they are too big and it takes forever for them to load on the webpage.
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I'm having a problem with audio/video sync as well. I've tried every way I know how to fix it, but to no avail. It starts off fine, but by the end of the movie, it's several seconds out of sync. I checked the file in MediaInfo, and the audio and video streams are the same length. So basically, I've no clue what to do anymore.
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I'm thinking the video in question was like this when I got it. I converted it to DVD as-is and got sync problems. I did my typical VirtualDub fix, same problem. I think I'm finally just at a loss as to what on Earth to do.
I need to know what info I'd need to post in order to possibly get a solution and how to get said info. Any help is appreciated. -
I get the impression you do not have the original file, which will certainly make it more work to fix. If you do have the original file then there are a few things we need to check before proceeding.
Can you confirm if you still have the original ?Read my blog here.
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I have the original file I downloaded, yes. Not the DVD it was sourced from, but I do have the original DivX.
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It's been about a week since I last tried, but I believe the audio races ahead of the video and that it's part of the file itself.
GSpot Info:
Name...................: Ariels Beginning.avi
Filesize................: 701 MB (or 718,248 KB or 735,485,952 bytes)
Runtime...............: 01:17:33 (111,555 fr)
Video Codec.......: DivX 5.0
Video Bitrate.......: 1098 kb/s
Frame Size..........: 704x384 (1.83:1) [=11:6]
Audio Codec.......: 0x0055(MP3) ID'd as MPEG-1 Layer 3
Audio Bitrate.......: 160 kb/s (80/ch, stereo) CBR
Audio Frequency: 48000 Hz
MediaInfo Info (Just in case):
General
Complete name : Ariels Beginning.avi
Format : AVI
Format/Info : Audio Video Interleave
File size : 701 MiB
Duration : 1h 17mn
Overall bit rate : 1 265 Kbps
Writing application : VirtualDubMod 1.5.10.1 (build 2366/release)
Writing library : VirtualDubMod build 2366/release
Video
Format : MPEG-4 Visual
Format profile : Streaming Video@L1
Format settings, BVOP : Yes
Format settings, QPel : No
Format settings, GMC : No warppoints
Format settings, Matrix : Default
Codec ID : DX50
Codec ID/Hint : DivX 5
Duration : 1h 17mn
Bit rate : 1 095 Kbps
Width : 704 pixels
Height : 384 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 16/9
Frame rate : 23.976 fps
Resolution : 24 bits
Colorimetry : 4:2:0
Scan type : Progressive
Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.169
Stream size : 608 MiB (87%)
Writing library : XviD 1.0.3 (UTC 2004-12-20)
Audio
Format : MPEG Audio
Format version : Version 1
Format profile : Layer 3
Codec ID : 55
Codec ID/Hint : MP3
Duration : 1h 17mn
Bit rate mode : Constant
Bit rate : 160 Kbps
Channel(s) : 2 channels
Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
Resolution : 16 bits
Video delay : 1s 368ms
Stream size : 88.7 MiB (13%)
Alignment : Aligned on interleaves
Interleave, duration : 42 ms (1.00 video frame)
Interleave, preload duration : 504 ms -
I've made a 4-minute video with my Canon G9 camera. When I play it back on my Lenovo T61 the sound begins to lag at the beginning until it's about 3 seconds out at the end.
I transferred the video to a flash drive and it plays fine on a friend's Mac.
Another friend who watched it with us advised me by e-mail "...“…i would use a more efficient codec to re-encode the video so it will run efficiently even on older/ slower machines (keep in mind data transfer when running from a CD is s..l..o..w)”
Can anyone walk me through this? My friend is suggesting using Quicktime Pro but I'm on this IBM with XP SP2. Reading gunsl1nger's advice above, I don't even know how to "open the video in MP3".Eric B.
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First you need to know what you have. The most likely cause of your playback problem is simply not having the right cocdecs installed, and without them you won't be able to re-encode correctly anyway. If you do have to re-encode, there are far better solutions that Quicktime Pro (a typically Mac type answer). Try using MediaInfo on the file to find out what it really is. Many use mjpeg inside an MOV container. If yours is doing the same, make sure you have an up-to-date version of quicktime (you don't need pro) installed.
Read my blog here.
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Windows Media Player. Sez here it's part of Windows XP.
Thanks a lot for all your time and expertise.Eric B.
Canoga Park California -
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Download [ FFDShow MPEG-4 Video Decoder 2008-09-03 SSE - Mirror ]Eric B.
Canoga Park California -
This is a very informative thread. Thanks for the insight. I can't stand when avi files are botched.
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I have a problem not yet covered. I download documentaries from MVGroup .org. I convert them from PAL to NTSC in Tmpgenc 4.0 Xprss, then adjust the audio volume in Adobe Audition 2.0, author in DivX Ultra in Tmpgenc DVD Author 3. In the odd file, not very often, the sound is out of synch. The latest is Shakelton. It seems to be out in Adobe Audition and even more in Tmpgenc DVD Author 3. I am clueless in this.
1. Are there better programs to use.
2. Does anybody have any ideas what is happening and how to solve the problem.
3 As my wife says, Am I really crazy?
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Not enough information. Is the out-of-synch constant (the same all the way through the video) or is it progressive (gets worse the farther into the video you go)? One is easy to fix, the other perhaps a by-product of the PAL2NTSC conversion.
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The out of synch seems to be constant. The final format is DivX Ultra essentialy an AVI file.
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When you view which files? The original downloaded files, or the converted final files? If the final converted files, where are they not in-synch? Why would you care about them not being in-synch in Adobe or in TMPGEnc, if the final AVI is OK? Anyway, to fix a constant out-of-synch problem, here's one way (originally described by guns1inger at the beginning of this thread):
Open the AVI in Media Player Classic. Right-click the screen and go Options->Internal Filters->Audio Switcher and make sure the "Enable built-in audio switcher filter" box is checked. You'll only have to do this once. If doing it for the first time, then hit "OK", close MPC and reopen it. Play the AVI in it and use the + or - buttons on the right side of your keyboard to add in a positive or negative delay. A negative delay causes the audio to play earlier. 1000ms=1 second. If you have trouble synching to lips moving, try and find a sharp noise like a door slamming or a gunshot and synch to that. It shows the amount of delay applied in the bottom left of the player. Once you get it the way you like, remember that figure and close MPC.
Now open the AVI in VDubMod, clicking "No" to any messages about VBR audio. Set Video->Direct Stream Copy. Go Streams->Stream List->Right-click the audio stream->Interleaving->Audio Skew Correction->Delay Audio Track By, and fill in the correct amount. "OK" back to the main screen and File->Save As, give it a different name, wait a minute or so and test it out.
Since you're doing some kind of work using TMPGEnc something-or-other, maybe it has the ability to set delays. I wouldn't know. -
For some reason when I open my avi file into MPEG Streamclip there is absolutely no sound. How can I fix this? I want to be able to convert videos to play on my ipod.
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