I used Avi.Net to convert a DVD to DivX. Well, the video and audio are 1900 ms out of sync, according to VirtualDub. I clicked on "audio", then "interleaving", then "audio skew correction", and put the number i figured out, which is 1900. Other than that, the video looks beautiful! Now, what do i do now? Just save the video as a new filename? Or is there more to it than that?
Please help! thanks
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After setting audio skew:
Video -> Direct Stream Copy
Audio -> Direct Stream Copy
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Originally Posted by jagabo
If i can't get this right, I'll just try ripping it again from DVD. Which version of Virtualdub should i be using? Are there any settings with buffering that i should be using? Any other tidbits of info that i should know about?
thanks for the help!
Rick -
Well, if you used VBR MP3 as your audio, I would advise against that. VBR audio often causes sync problems. If you're going to make Divx files, it's really better to use CBR MP3 than VBR MP3. The space savings in using VBR over CBR are minuscule and given that VBR audio often doesn't sync up correctly, it's really just not worth it. You may not have used VBR audio (no info in your posts either way), but I just wanted to point this out in case you didn't know it because may programs default to VBR MP3 audio when encoding to Divx.
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Originally Posted by snafubaby
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Originally Posted by jman98
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Originally Posted by jagabo
thanks. I might try a different method if this doesn't work out, maybe AUTOGK. -
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Originally Posted by jagabo
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After saving it, does it play in sync in a media player ? Virtualdub is not a media player, and not the best place to test for audio sync.
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Originally Posted by guns1inger
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When addressing sync issues I like to use Media Player Classic. The numpad + and - keys allow you quickly adjust the audio and work out the difference. From there you can use whatever tools are appropriate to fix the problem, and MPC to confirm the results.
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