Mike456
25th June 2003, 14:11
Hi!
I think, I have found a bug in BeSweet. I have a PAL movie with 25 fps and I slowed it down to 24 fps (original speed). So I have set the checkbox "Change Frame Rate from 25000 to 24000" (I know it would result in the same effect if I enter 24 + 25). The output file is cracky. It sounds like a very old phono. It does not depend on the output. The effekt ist the same with ogg and wav. The input file is ac3 and doesn't have this effect. And the output file also doesn't have it, if the speed is not changed. The input file's sampling rate is 48KHz and the output file's too. WOuld it not be bettter, if the output sampling rate would be 46080 hz? Then the sampling rate conversation would not be nessesery (resulting in faster audio encoding). In my mind the sampling rate conversation to 48 KHz should only be done if it is selectes in ssrc. The command was:
"d:\beSweet\BeSweet.exe" -core( -input "d:\a.ac3" -output "d:\a.WAV" -2ch ) -azid( -z1 -b1 -s stereo -c normal ) -ota( -r 25000 24000 )
If you don't know what I mean with cracky sound sound, I'll post a sample.
I think, I have found a bug in BeSweet. I have a PAL movie with 25 fps and I slowed it down to 24 fps (original speed). So I have set the checkbox "Change Frame Rate from 25000 to 24000" (I know it would result in the same effect if I enter 24 + 25). The output file is cracky. It sounds like a very old phono. It does not depend on the output. The effekt ist the same with ogg and wav. The input file is ac3 and doesn't have this effect. And the output file also doesn't have it, if the speed is not changed. The input file's sampling rate is 48KHz and the output file's too. WOuld it not be bettter, if the output sampling rate would be 46080 hz? Then the sampling rate conversation would not be nessesery (resulting in faster audio encoding). In my mind the sampling rate conversation to 48 KHz should only be done if it is selectes in ssrc. The command was:
"d:\beSweet\BeSweet.exe" -core( -input "d:\a.ac3" -output "d:\a.WAV" -2ch ) -azid( -z1 -b1 -s stereo -c normal ) -ota( -r 25000 24000 )
If you don't know what I mean with cracky sound sound, I'll post a sample.