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9th October 2005, 21:42 | #1 | Link |
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DGIndex demuxing problem
Hello,
I was recording last night something from nbc, and there were a couple of places in which the stream had no sound for a few hundred miliseconds (right after a commercial break and before joining in with the program - during the black fade in and out). Now when demuxing with dgindex those spots without sound were removed and thus when merging the audio and video back I had out of sync problems. (the timestamps reseted every time this problem occured). Any way of fixing this? Or can I use a different software for demuxing? Thank you, cybercla P.S: I can probably cut part of the stream that has problems if anyone is interested in looking at it. |
28th October 2005, 15:48 | #7 | Link |
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Was there any resolution to this. 99% of the time, dgindex works perfectly for me. On rare occasions, though I get audio synch errors. I never really examined the source of the problem, but will look again and see if a similar problem is there.
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31st October 2005, 15:50 | #9 | Link |
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I had this problem with my capture of "Close to Home". I used HDTV2MPG2 to cut out the commercials, dgindex to demux, avisynth and vdubmod to create the avi file? I only recoreded one show since I could not process it. I can send you whatever you want and as much as you want. Total is about 8 gigs, but the difference is noticable after only a few minutes. I am using myhd100 to capture.
I also tried using just dgindex leaving commercials and still had the synch problem. |
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