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19th January 2008, 16:29 | #1 | Link |
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NTSC-to-PAL, PAL-to-NTSC, audio out of sync
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Since the Gradual loss of A/V sync is the most handicap of all in one soft, mostly due to VBR audio... I wonder if instead of changing Video FPS and Audio FPS, is not more appropriate to resize the image to target DVD region, maintaining all as it is....and apply pulldown to the video Changing 23.976 to 25, or vice-versa, is what makes audio out of sync progressively, because some times it is not exactly 25FPS. Therefore normally encoding at 25.004 , 25.008 or 24.998 , 24.990 values ...applying small changes....solves the problem My question is, why not keep all as it is, i.e, the FPS, and just resize the image and apply pulldown to either PAL or NTSC Does this seems foolish ? |
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i.e., converting MP3 VBR ? that they missed that up ? The problem of audio out of sync with MP3 VBR is also due to FPS conversions...when you change framerates between region formats - pal to ntsc and vice versa...as I said so, if you avoid that, then it is more likely that the probability of getting A/V out of sync will decrease My question is : can I or not apply pulldown to Progressive PAL, because it is normally applied to NTSC Last edited by Delta2; 19th January 2008 at 22:17. |
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