Hi.
I was Indexing a .ts for VirtualDub, when this message popped out.
https://forum.videohelp.com/images/imgfiles/1bkKicZ.png
Fixing the problem immediately or later will create a "fixed.D2V".
But using this "fixed.D2V" in VirtualDub will lead to an audio desynch.
The ".D2V.bad" will not even work.
I tried Mpeg2Repair but without any success.
I tried AutoGK but after getting 2 (??) audio tracks, it says the audio was not found.
https://forum.videohelp.com/images/imgfiles/oYVeTcY.png
I can't change source, so is there any way to fix the .ts and correctly index it?
Thanks in advance for the help.
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No, it doesn't. Your audio might be out of synch but it's not because of what you did or did not do with the D2V. Maybe 99% of the time you want to hit 'Yes' when asked the question. And it's not as if audio asynch can't be fixed.
Some people run their TS captures through something to fix them. I don't capture from television so maybe someone will see this and respond. -
What kind of audio desync ? Constant or progressively worsening ?
Was there a delay value written in the audio name, and did you account for it in your script ?
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