dust12
23rd November 2002, 18:01
Hi,
Whenever I capture analog video using Studio 8 and a DC10+ under Windows XP Pro (which, as far as I know, produces OpenDML 1.02 files) and encode them using CCE (2.66.06), I observe that audio and video get out of sync, maybe about half a second per hour. Obviously, the frames Studio inserts for A/V synchronization (one all few minutes) are somehow ignored by Cinemacraft.
If I encode it using TMPGEnc (2.58), the result is perfectly synchronized (it just takes essentially more time).
Also, if I capture under W98SE using AVI_IO or VirtualDub and connect them togetehr using an AviSynth script, they are also perfectly in sync using CCE as well as TMPGEnc; these programs store the correction frames in a way CCE understands.
These observations lead me to the conclusion CCE could eventually have problems with OpenDML 1.02 files, or at least with some parts of it? Does anybody know anything about it?
Thanks, Andy
Whenever I capture analog video using Studio 8 and a DC10+ under Windows XP Pro (which, as far as I know, produces OpenDML 1.02 files) and encode them using CCE (2.66.06), I observe that audio and video get out of sync, maybe about half a second per hour. Obviously, the frames Studio inserts for A/V synchronization (one all few minutes) are somehow ignored by Cinemacraft.
If I encode it using TMPGEnc (2.58), the result is perfectly synchronized (it just takes essentially more time).
Also, if I capture under W98SE using AVI_IO or VirtualDub and connect them togetehr using an AviSynth script, they are also perfectly in sync using CCE as well as TMPGEnc; these programs store the correction frames in a way CCE understands.
These observations lead me to the conclusion CCE could eventually have problems with OpenDML 1.02 files, or at least with some parts of it? Does anybody know anything about it?
Thanks, Andy