Lord Requiem
22nd May 2003, 06:34
Just what the topic says, I usually use SBC in nandub and never have any problems like this, so I tried Xvid as well in Vdub but same exact problem, this is encoding a 2.5 hour movie, at around the 2 hour mark sound goes slightly out of sync and gets worse and worse till the very end its quite a bit off, easily noticeable.
I am using 96kbps VBR (same as I always use) and I have re-encoded the file twice to be sure it wasn't the audio file.
Any help appreciated much, its driving me crazy. :)
PS: Vital stats are as follows:
Encode machine:
XP2100+ / 1gb Pc2700 / GXP120 IBM HDDs
Movie: Armageddon
Encoding Program(s): Nandub 1.0rc2 and Vdub 1.5.2
Audio Format: VBR mp3 96kpbs (Encoded with Gogobatch)
Wav extraction method: Graphedit using Ligos Splitter / Intervideo Decoder
I am using 96kbps VBR (same as I always use) and I have re-encoded the file twice to be sure it wasn't the audio file.
Any help appreciated much, its driving me crazy. :)
PS: Vital stats are as follows:
Encode machine:
XP2100+ / 1gb Pc2700 / GXP120 IBM HDDs
Movie: Armageddon
Encoding Program(s): Nandub 1.0rc2 and Vdub 1.5.2
Audio Format: VBR mp3 96kpbs (Encoded with Gogobatch)
Wav extraction method: Graphedit using Ligos Splitter / Intervideo Decoder