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    Originally Posted by cholla View Post
    That is what I plan to do when ffmpeg gets finished.
    It is getting close.
    I assume you're reencoding the video ? (not just video/audio copy)
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  2. Originally Posted by davexnet View Post
    I assume you're reencoding the video ? (not just video/audio copy)
    Yes libx264 on the video & aac on the audio( this to match the audio.
    Neither are c:v copy or c:a copy.
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    Originally Posted by cholla View Post
    Originally Posted by davexnet View Post
    I assume you're reencoding the video ? (not just video/audio copy)
    Yes libx264 on the video & aac on the audio( this to match the audio.
    Neither are c:v copy or c:a copy.
    Why is it taking so long? DId you use the "very slow" preset ?
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  4. Yes I use the very slow preset.
    I have used it on many other videos & I know it takes longer.
    It has never taken this long & I do not know why other than this video had somethings wrong with it & ffmpeg is trying to process it & maybe correct it.
    When it finishes I will first take a look at the .mp4 & if it plays OK I will try it with AVS2DVD.

    I also plan to try a quicker conversion with Clever & see how it does.
    I will probably use very fast with it.
    If that goes well I may try Clever at very slow & see what happens.
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    I finally got a good dvd myself.
    A combination of mkvtoolnix then mp4fpsmod to set constant framerate at 60 fps.

    Playing back the generated file showed it to be out of sync towards the end, but running it through A2D
    it synced back up.
    Here's the section at the end.
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    No, there are no settings to change on the ClonerAlliance box. The mp4 file plays all the way through with the video in sync so if the video part is bad why doesn't it get out of sync playing the mp4? It only gets out of sync after I convert to DVD file structure.

    It worked when I re recorded from a different video source. I re recorded from the video saved on my DVR from the original TV broadcast and that was out of sync too. The original recording was directly from the live TV broadcast.
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    OK, now this is getting frustrating. I have been making these videos for several years. I'm recording college football games from TV using my ClonerAlliance Evolve device, I then edit out the commercials using their editing software then convert to DVD using AVStoDVD. I have had no problems until the second game this year. The one I recorded on August 31 came out fine. Then last week I had this problem of the audio being out of sync. I was able to get a good one using the link davexnet sent but that was from a website that had the full game with the commercials edited out. I still had to use my editing software because the game was in two parts but I only edited out the bits before and after the two halves. That DVD came out in sync.

    Now yesterday I recorded a new game directly from the TV broadcast, as always, then edited out the commercials. The edited mp4 plays all the way through in sync. But when I convert to DVD this one is out of sync just like the game recording from last week. It was only last week that I had this problem so I thought it was a fluke since I was doing the same things as before. But now again this week I have this same problem.

    I can't see anything that I have done differently for this to have worked for so many years and now suddenly not work. I haven't changed the settings on AVStoDVD other then after I had this problem and followed the suggestions from davexnet and cholla. I thought maybe my editing software had somehow gotten corrupt so I reinstalled that but still the same problem. I tried reinstalling AVStoDVD also and that didn't work. I'm using the latest version 2.8.9
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    I suspect there are some timing errors in the stream somewhere, based on Avidemux compaining and refusing to let me take a cut.
    Why it's happening I've no idea, but you do sometimes see it in captured streams
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    Good News!! I got my recording from yesterday to work. I went back to the original settings for AVStoDVD and it came out in sync. Here is the log so you can see the settings I used.

    <9/15/2024 1:11:59 PM>
    START PROCESS
    <>

    <9/15/2024 1:11:59 PM>
    PROJECT SETTINGS

    DVD Video Standard: NTSC
    DVD Titles number: 1
    DVD Size: 8100/8100 MB (100%)
    DVD Output Setup: DVD Folder
    DVD Label: DVD
    DVD Menu: No Menu
    Output Folder: C:\Users\jc895\Videos
    Delete Temp Assets Files: Yes
    Delete Temp Working Files: Yes
    Edit Command Parameters: No
    Post Process Task: Show Progress Status window

    PREFERENCES

    MultiThread: 1
    AVS Video Source Filter: FFMpegSource
    AVS Audio Source Filter: FFMpegSource
    AVS UpSize/DownSize Filter: Lanczos4Resize/Spline16Resize
    Frame Adjust Strategy: 0
    FPS Hard Conversion: 0
    PAL SpeedUp: 0
    NTSC SlowDown: 0
    Video Resolution: 1
    Video Encoder: 0
    Video BitRate Min: 2500
    Video BitRate Max: 8500
    Keep DVD Compliant Video: 1
    AC3 Audio Encoder: 2
    Force FFmpeg for Long Audio: 1
    DVD Audio Format: 0
    DVD Audio BitRate: 256
    Keep DVD Compliant Audio: 1
    Normalize Audio: 0
    Auto Delay Audio: 1
    DVD Audio Language (Primary): EN - English
    DVD Audio Language (Secondary): EN - English
    DVD Subs Language (Primary): EN - English
    DVD Subs Language (Secondary): EN - English
    DVD Subs Font: Tahoma 16pt (255,255,255)
    Chapters Interval: 5
    Use Source Chapters: 1
    DVD Burning Drive: E: Slimtype DVD A DS8A5SH XS21
    DVD Burning Speed: 4x
    Auto Erase DVD RW: 1
    Unload ActiveMovie Library: 1
    Adjust DirectShow Filters at runtime: 1
    Save General Settings: 0

    SYSTEM INFO

    Processor Name: AMD Ryzen 5 5500U with Radeon Graphics
    Operating System: Windows 10 (10.0.22621) 64 bit
    User has Admin Rights: YES
    Running with Elevated Privileges: NO (3)
    Available Output Disc Space: 416 GB
    AviSynth Version: AviSynth 2.60, build:Mar 31 2015 [16:38:54] (release 2.60)
    LAV Filters is installed: YES (release 0.74.1)
    ffdshow is installed: NO

    CODECS REPORT

    H.264/AVC: LAV Video Decoder
    Xvid: LAV Video Decoder
    DivX 4/5/6: LAV Video Decoder
    Other MPG4: LAV Video Decoder
    DV: LAV Video Decoder
    MPEG1: LAV Video Decoder
    MPEG2: LAV Video Decoder
    AAC: LAV Audio Decoder
    MP3: LAV Audio Decoder
    MP2: LAV Audio Decoder
    AC3: LAV Audio Decoder
    <>

    <9/15/2024 1:11:59 PM>
    TITLE 1 SOURCE FILES
    Video: C:\Users\jc895\OneDrive\Documents\2024 Cornhuskers\G03 UNI\G03_UNIowa.mp4
    Info: AVC - 9936 kbps - 1280x720 - DAR 16:9 - 60 fps (VFR) - 8 bit - Progressive - 2:25:03 hours - 521580 frames
    Audio 1: C:\Users\jc895\OneDrive\Documents\2024 Cornhuskers\G03 UNI\G03_UNIowa.mp4
    Info: AAC LC - 192 kbps - CBR - 2 ch - 48000 Hz - 2:25:03 hours (0 ms delay) - Default
    [MediaInfoLib - v18.05]
    <>

    <9/15/2024 1:11:59 PM>
    AVISYNTH SCRIPT
    LoadCPlugin("C:\Program Files (x86)\AVStoDVD\Lib\ffms2.dll")

    Audio = FFAudioSource("C:\Users\jc895\OneDrive\Documents\2024 Cornhuskers\G03 UNI\G03_UNIowa.mp4", track=-1)
    Video = FFVideoSource("C:\Users\jc895\OneDrive\Documents\2024 Cornhuskers\G03 UNI\G03_UNIowa.mp4", track=-1, fpsnum=60, fpsden=1, colorspace="YV12", seekmode=0)

    Video = Video.ConvertToYV12()
    Video = Video.Spline16Resize(720,480)
    Video = Video.ChangeFPS(29.97)

    AudioDub(Video, Audio)
    <>

    <9/15/2024 1:11:59 PM>
    START VIDEO ENCODING OPERATIONS
    Video Encoding Profile: FFmpeg CBR 1-pass
    Target Video FileSize: 7624.4 MB
    Encoding Parameters: -i "C:\Users\jc895\AppData\Local\Temp\DVD_2_G03_UNIowa _1.avs" -threads 12 -aspect 16:9 -c:v mpeg2video -b:v 7349k -minrate 7349k -maxrate 7349k -bufsize 2000k -dc 10 -y "C:\Users\jc895\Videos\DVD_2_G03_UNIowa.m2v"
    <>

    <9/15/2024 1:38:23 PM>
    END VIDEO ENCODING OPERATIONS
    Created File: C:\Users\jc895\Videos\DVD_2_G03_UNIowa.m2v (7624.5 MB)
    Ouput Video Info: MPEG-2 Video - 7349 kbps - 720x480 - DAR 16:9 - 29.97 fps - 8 bit - Progressive - 2:25:03 hours - 260829 frames
    Avg Video Encoding Speed: 165.4 fps
    <>

    <9/15/2024 1:38:23 PM>
    START AUDIO ENCODING OPERATIONS (Track 1)
    FFmpeg Parameters: -i "C:\Users\jc895\AppData\Local\Temp\DVD_2_G03_UNIowa _1.avs" -threads 12 -y -vn -c:a ac3 -ab 256k "C:\Users\jc895\Videos\DVD_2_G03_UNIowa_1.ac3"
    <>

    <9/15/2024 1:39:46 PM>
    END AUDIO ENCODING OPERATIONS (Track 1)
    Created File: C:\Users\jc895\Videos\DVD_2_G03_UNIowa_1.ac3 (265.6 MB)
    Output Audio Info: AC3 - 256 kbps - CBR - 2 ch - 48000 Hz - 16 bit - 2:25:03 hours (0 ms delay)
    <>

    <9/15/2024 1:39:46 PM>
    DVD CHAPTERS CREATION OPERATIONS
    Title 1 Input Chapters List: 8991 17982 26973 35964 44955 53946 62937 71928 80919 89910 98901 107892 116883 125874 134865 143856 152847 161838 170829 179820 188811 197802 206793 215784 224775 233766 242757 251748 260739
    Title 1 Output Chapters List: 8991 17982 26973 35964 44955 53946 62937 71928 80919 89910 98901 107892 116883 125874 134865 143856 152847 161838 170829 179820 188811 197802 206793 215784 224775 233766 242757 251748
    Created File: C:\Users\jc895\Videos\DVD_2_G03_UNIowa_Chapters.tx t (214 Byte)
    <>

    <9/15/2024 1:39:46 PM>
    START DVD AUTHORING OPERATIONS
    BatchMux Parameters: -arglist "C:\Users\jc895\AppData\Local\Temp\DVD_2_BatchMux.i ni"
    BatchMux ini file:
    -bmlog "C:\Users\jc895\AppData\Local\Temp\DVD_2_BatchMux.l og"
    -d "C:\Users\jc895\Videos\DVD_2\VIDEO_TS"
    -mxp "C:\Users\jc895\AppData\Local\Temp\DVD_2_MuxMan.mxp"
    -l "C:\Users\jc895\AppData\Local\Temp\DVD_2_MuxMan.log"
    -muxman "C:\Program Files (x86)\AVStoDVD\MuxMan"
    -prio LOW
    -palette "C:\Users\jc895\AppData\Local\Temp\DVD_2_Palette.tx t"
    -v "C:\Users\jc895\Videos\DVD_2_G03_UNIowa.m2v"
    -vidmode LB
    -a1 "C:\Users\jc895\Videos\DVD_2_G03_UNIowa_1.ac3"
    -a1lang en
    -cellfr "C:\Users\jc895\Videos\DVD_2_G03_UNIowa_Chapters.tx t"
    -progfr "C:\Users\jc895\Videos\DVD_2_G03_UNIowa_Chapters.tx t"
    -chapfr "C:\Users\jc895\Videos\DVD_2_G03_UNIowa_Chapters.tx t"
    <>

    <9/15/2024 1:40:58 PM>
    END DVD AUTHORING OPERATIONS
    Created Folder: C:\Users\jc895\Videos\DVD_2 (8044 MB)

    CHECK DVD SIZE
    DVD Folder (actual) Size: 8044 MB
    vs Assets Size: 7890.1 MB -> OK
    vs Estimated Size: 8100 MB -> 0.7% undersize
    <>

    <9/15/2024 1:40:58 PM>
    AVStoDVD Project ended successfully.
    <>

    <9/15/2024 1:40:58 PM>
    Log file created by AVStoDVD Release 2.8.9
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    That's good. As I mentioned earlier, ffmpegsource with FPSden and FPSnum kind of resamples the source to provide
    a CBR stream. It almost always works with audio sync problems. But it didn't work on your G02
    Last edited by davexnet; 15th Sep 2024 at 14:49.
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    Originally Posted by davexnet View Post
    I finally got a good dvd myself.
    A combination of mkvtoolnix then mp4fpsmod to set constant framerate at 60 fps.

    Playing back the generated file showed it to be out of sync towards the end, but running it through A2D
    it synced back up.
    Here's the section at the end.


    I looked at the video you spoke of Dave, but the audio is definitely out of sync, probably by a quarter of a second behind the video. I slowed it down to 33% to see for sure using VLC, and it's definitely out of sync.
    Not that it really matters now, since he got his video taken care of. LOL

    By the way, I wasn't around trolling, I'm just in here because it said it was a guide to AVStoDVD. LOL
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    Originally Posted by Chris Hooper View Post
    Originally Posted by davexnet View Post
    I finally got a good dvd myself.
    A combination of mkvtoolnix then mp4fpsmod to set constant framerate at 60 fps.

    Playing back the generated file showed it to be out of sync towards the end, but running it through A2D
    it synced back up.
    Here's the section at the end.


    I looked at the video you spoke of Dave, but the audio is definitely out of sync, probably by a quarter of a second behind the video. I slowed it down to 33% to see for sure using VLC, and it's definitely out of sync.
    Not that it really matters now, since he got his video taken care of. LOL

    By the way, I wasn't around trolling, I'm just in here because it said it was a guide to AVStoDVD. LOL
    You're right but it was like that in the source. The desync in the original conversion attempt was more like 45 seconds.
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    Ahhh gotcha!
    You're a genius!
    Thank You So Much for your help and what you do!
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  14. @davexnet
    & jc8952,
    The long ffmpeg re_encode still had the about a minute delay at the end.
    So that did not fix the original video.

    I finally did get a good DVD Folder set that plays in VLC in sync.
    What I did was rip the video to RAW.h264 with ffmpeg.
    Then extracted the audio track with ffmpeg.
    Then :
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    ffmpeg -fflags +genpts -r 60 i input.h264 -vcodec copy output.mp4
    Then I remuxed the video & audio tracks with ffmpeg.

    Dave,
    I could not find mp4fpsmod download for 32-bit.
    Even if I had I would have needed a tutorial from you because I have never used mp4fpsmod.
    I had never even heard of it.
    Seems it would be handy to have.
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    Cholla, good find. I'll post back later regarding mp4fpsmod. In the meantime if you search the forum
    you'll find some info
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