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  1. I've been burning some of my movies to blu and, for some reason, I'm having sync issues with MultiAVChd. It's not a major difference but enough for it to look weird.

    Everything I'm recording is through the Hauppauge. I use Videoredo to edit. Then I put it into the program and it's not being reincoded.

    However, for some reason, whenever I play it back, I'm getting problems with the HD stuff being just slightly out of sync. Nothing different with the regular mpeg-2 stuff.

    When I look at the audio properties, I make sure that there's no audio delay.

    Any ideas?
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    Can you try running the original file created with the Hauppage in MediaInfo? Maybe it says something about delays in the audio-section. In VideoRedo you can adjust audiodelays, or set them manually in MultiAVCHD. Perhaps this works?

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  3. The synch issue in MultiAVCHD has been known for years, there is a setting in the program that helps synch the audio but it doesn't always work. The author stopped development in 2010 so it won't be resolved.
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  4. What is the setting? The problem seems to be with tsmuxer.
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  5. I haven't used MultiAVCHD in a while but IIRC: double-click the audio properties and select "synch audio".
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  6. Originally Posted by MOVIEGEEK View Post
    I haven't used MultiAVCHD in a while but IIRC: double-click the audio properties and select "synch audio".
    There is no "sync audio" option.
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  7. Originally Posted by Ennio View Post
    Can you try running the original file created with the Hauppage in MediaInfo? Maybe it says something about delays in the audio-section. In VideoRedo you can adjust audiodelays, or set them manually in MultiAVCHD. Perhaps this works?

    Ennio
    And where exactly would it tell you about the audio delay in mediainfo? Can't find that.
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    Originally Posted by digitalfreaknyc View Post
    And where exactly would it tell you about the audio delay in mediainfo? Can't find that.
    In MediaInfo, goto View --> Tree

    Scroll down to the audio streams, it should be in the properties-list?

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