msfox99
18th December 2001, 05:09
I have a divx which had several bad frames which caused TMPEnc to
give the floating point error when making a VCD. I used
AVIDeFreezer to remove the bad frames, and then was able
to successfully encode a VCD using TMPGEnc.
The problem is that the resulting mpeg file has the sound
significantly out of sync. The audio is fine, however, in
the "fixed" avi divx file.
Does anybody know if the defreezer caused the problem, or is
it something else. Like I said, the output of the defreezer
is fine, it is only after encoding it with TMPGEnc that is
gets out of sync.
I am doing something wrong in the encoding?
Thanks,
Mike
give the floating point error when making a VCD. I used
AVIDeFreezer to remove the bad frames, and then was able
to successfully encode a VCD using TMPGEnc.
The problem is that the resulting mpeg file has the sound
significantly out of sync. The audio is fine, however, in
the "fixed" avi divx file.
Does anybody know if the defreezer caused the problem, or is
it something else. Like I said, the output of the defreezer
is fine, it is only after encoding it with TMPGEnc that is
gets out of sync.
I am doing something wrong in the encoding?
Thanks,
Mike