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nish
16th March 2003, 20:49
... when u want to match ur visuals to ur audio, I remember reading something about getting the frame rate and dividing it by something- but I need to know the technical name for it to do a search, help!

My problem lies with xvid coded avi's, my audio goes out of synch about 30mins into the multiplexed mpeg1. Ive even used a visual only avi with the audio stripped for the visual and an uncompressed wav file ripped from the source avi for the audio using vdub.

Ive multiplexed using tmpenc as well. Should I get that Autodub or try that matching process.

Anyone know what im talking about?!

Cheers

N

anomiERIC
16th March 2003, 22:46
well i dont know the technical name your looking for but i just wanted to say autodub has problems with audio itself from my personal experience. i get the problem that it doesnt even make an audio file, and ive also noticed that on average, if i use gknot to make my audio file, its between 20-40 megs smaller than autodub does it depeneding on the movie of course. so i do the audio i gknot first, subtract that from the 700 megs and about 9 megs more for overhead.

htc10825
17th March 2003, 16:56
If you get the Xvid avis from internet it is possible that the .avi file was crupt during transfer.
To check it, load first the avi in Vdub and to see how long is the video. Then extract the audio to wave, load it to WinAmp/WMP to see how long it is. If diff., you get the reason.