View Full Version : Help needed with AGK 1.60
k4nth
23rd November 2004, 06:31
Hi Guys, I got a serious problem with new versions of AutoGK. The audio is out of sync. When i was using version 1.20 i never had this problem. I have reinstalled everything and i still get the problem with new version. I even cleared registry. Ever since AGK started using DGIndex i am having this problem. Please help me fix this problem. Thanking you in advance.
len0x
23rd November 2004, 15:03
There is not enough information to help you.
- what is the nature of out of synch? constant delay or gradual?
- what sources do you use? (DVDs, mpeg2, ts)
- what audio do you use? (if AC3 then have you tried MP3 and vice versa)
- how do you play your files?
k4nth
23rd November 2004, 19:52
- what is the nature of out of synch? constant delay or gradual?
constant delay. with DGIndex i can't see the delay in AC3 file which might cause the out of sync problem
- what sources do you use? (DVDs, mpeg2, ts)
DVDs (NTSC - Anamorphic)
- what audio do you use? (if AC3 then have you tried MP3 and vice versa)
AC3, i have the same problem when i encode with mp3
- how do you play your files?
with WMP, VideoLan or The Core Media Player
len0x
23rd November 2004, 19:57
Originally posted by k4nth
constant delay. with DGIndex i can't see the delay in AC3 file which might cause the out of sync problem
If you manually demux sources with DGIndex - do you have any delays in audio file names? Does previous DVD2AVI behave different?
k4nth
23rd November 2004, 20:35
When i use DVD2AVI i get the delay in the filename but not with DGIndex. I tried manually also same problem. No delay in filename.
len0x
24th November 2004, 17:41
what's the delay with the original DVD2AVI?
P.S. You mean all DVDs are like that?
k4nth
24th November 2004, 20:59
all dvds got the same problem. can i replace DGIndex with DVD2AVI for version 1.60 or 1.80 and use AutoGK. will it work?
original delay is 448ms
len0x
25th November 2004, 11:48
you can try and tell us if it works (I have suspicion that it won't).
what sort of configuration are you running? (cpu, os...)
k4nth
25th November 2004, 12:43
Nope, it didn't work. no choice but to use version 1.25.
AMD 2.7GHz
512 DDR Ram
Windows XP Pro
len0x
25th November 2004, 17:20
puzzling... how do you decrypt the vobs?
k4nth
25th November 2004, 22:01
i use DVD Decrypter. i followed the instructions from the tutorial which comes with AutoGK.
len0x
26th November 2004, 17:39
I've officially run out of ideas, then.
len0x
1st December 2004, 20:27
BTW - I think its a good time to report this in the DVD2AVI forum. Nic is able to look at the code these days, so if you provide a test clip for the folks there - they might be able to figure out what's wrong.
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