View Full Version : second audio track (orignal AC3) plays much too fast
Broesel
14th December 2006, 04:29
Hi!
I observed this matter a few times now, using autoGK (xvid), chosing the original audio on both audio tracks: The second audio track of the output ".avi" plays much too fast all movie long (sounds like micky-mouse).
winxp, autoGK 2.37b, no codec-pack installed.
Can anybody help? Any suggestions?
Thanks a lot!!!
Brösel
Awatef
14th December 2006, 07:06
I experienced this with Morgan Stream Switcher installed and mono files.
When I uninstall Morgan and use a player like ZoomPlayer, no problems at all.
Broesel
14th December 2006, 09:43
Hi!
I don't have Morgan installed - will go ahead and de-install some prgs which might interferere with audio...
By the way: Used ripit4me!
Did you encode your movies again, before they worked with zoomplayer, or was it just the same .avi, that worked with normal ausio-speed in zoomplayer?
Thanks for the reply,
Brösel
Broesel
14th December 2006, 10:28
Tried Zoom-player, and it works. That's funny. All the other players (nero, wmpc...) can't manage the audio properly. Still, I want to be able to play the movies in a normal DVD-player, so I want to make sure, they are compatible. And: The subtitles (forced) don't work!
Any ideas?
Brösel
Awatef
15th December 2006, 06:55
Seems like you have Morgan installed without you having noticed (or may be something similiar to Morgan? I don't know, never heard of something like that)
ZoomPlayer has an internal stream switcher that is most probably overriding the other (buggy) switcher.
You don't have to re-rip anything. The file is good as is. It should play fine on your DVD player if it supports multiple audio tracks (you should burn on CD-RW or DVD-RW to make sure). If it doesn't, you may want to verify if the second audio track is mono or not. If it is, convert it to Stereo, that way it won't play at double speed even with the buggy Morgan Stream Switcher.
About Subs: install VSfilter.
Broesel
15th December 2006, 09:28
Hello Awatef!
Well, thanks for the encouriging words (no need tp re-rip anything). That's a big relief!
Second audio-track is surround-sound, or at least stereo. No doubt about it. And I checked: There's no morgan stream switcher installed. Is it possible, that nero has s.th. to do with it?
Guess I will do as you suggested!
Brösel
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