Spindoctor
4th February 2003, 16:51
First up just want to say I'm a bit of a newbie, so sorry for my ignorance.
I have some DivX and Xvid avi files which I am trying to reconvert to DVD+R. Unfortunately almost everyone of these files has very small and minor errors in it and some data missing. While the picture screws up temporarily till the next keyframe, there seems to be some audio frames missing or corrupted. Having confirmed the error using the special version of VirtualDub I found that the video that I encoded into MPEG2 was of the same length as the original, but when asking VirtualDub or Nandub to demux the audio it gives me a file which has corruptions that are fixed by BeSweet. However this correction process eliminates the error frames and gives me a shorter audio file. Therefore I get audio sync problems.
I have investigated this issue and can fix AC3 sound problems using AC3fix, but MP3 files are causing me problems. Do you know how I can fix the MP3 file so that it retains the same length but is fixed, just like AC3fix does.
I have some DivX and Xvid avi files which I am trying to reconvert to DVD+R. Unfortunately almost everyone of these files has very small and minor errors in it and some data missing. While the picture screws up temporarily till the next keyframe, there seems to be some audio frames missing or corrupted. Having confirmed the error using the special version of VirtualDub I found that the video that I encoded into MPEG2 was of the same length as the original, but when asking VirtualDub or Nandub to demux the audio it gives me a file which has corruptions that are fixed by BeSweet. However this correction process eliminates the error frames and gives me a shorter audio file. Therefore I get audio sync problems.
I have investigated this issue and can fix AC3 sound problems using AC3fix, but MP3 files are causing me problems. Do you know how I can fix the MP3 file so that it retains the same length but is fixed, just like AC3fix does.