the oil
5th September 2003, 17:10
hi,
i have an issue with splitting an avi when the source dvd had a audio "time shift".
i was encoding a movie where the audio was offset by ~500ms. that was fixed by gordian knot automatically (when bringing the .ac3 stream into the encoding process). then i tried to split the file using nandub - first part worked perfect but the second part had the audio offset again (i needed to fix that manually in nandub).
does anyone know if i do something wrong here or is there an option that autmatically detects audio offsets and keeps it fixed when splitting the file ?
thanks a lot !
i have an issue with splitting an avi when the source dvd had a audio "time shift".
i was encoding a movie where the audio was offset by ~500ms. that was fixed by gordian knot automatically (when bringing the .ac3 stream into the encoding process). then i tried to split the file using nandub - first part worked perfect but the second part had the audio offset again (i needed to fix that manually in nandub).
does anyone know if i do something wrong here or is there an option that autmatically detects audio offsets and keeps it fixed when splitting the file ?
thanks a lot !