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Old 9th January 2002, 11:29   #1  |  Link
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Audio and Video not synchron !!??!!

Hi all,
when I compile a file with Xmpeg, the audio and video is never syncron. Why? I use Xmpeg v4.2a, divX 4.12, radium mp3 codec v12.

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Old 29th January 2002, 17:14   #2  |  Link
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Hey

I got the same problem. The only solution I have so far is to encode the audio separately. Then I use Nandub to mix the video and the audio together. It's been working good so far.

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Old 29th January 2002, 20:46   #3  |  Link
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This problem shouldn't be happening.

did you follow the Doom9 guide accordingly?

did you also make sure that the fps is autodetected correctly? I used to have this problem, but I found out that I was trying to force the fps incorrectly. Let it autodetect it.



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Old 30th January 2002, 15:50   #4  |  Link
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Are you sure about the autodetect stuff.
For DVD zone 1, it often detects 23.xx fps, so you say that I have to let this value instead of changing to 29.97 fps. I thought the autodetect was wrong, anyway I red it somewhere

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Old 30th January 2002, 23:01   #5  |  Link
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No,

NTSC is 23.97 or 29.97.

I've had different videos with different frame rates. Let it auto detect it and encode. It should detect it correctly. If after you finish encoding and you think its the wrong fps, look at the video. If it skips arround etc, then you need to force the fps.







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Old 31st January 2002, 00:09   #6  |  Link
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OK thanks

I will try and let you know.

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Old 31st January 2002, 00:14   #7  |  Link
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FOR GOD SAKES SOMEONE HELP ME WITH MY PROBLEM!!!!


IT'S SIMPLE, DAMNIT!!!
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Old 31st January 2002, 09:00   #8  |  Link
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What audio option you have chosen.

Choose decode audio, and not direct stream copy
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Old 31st January 2002, 13:23   #9  |  Link
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I did.

Decode Audio at 48000 Hz.



is it my codec settings perhaps?

oh, Enemy at the Gates crashed on me last night when I was encoding.

i'll try it again,






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Old 31st January 2002, 18:31   #10  |  Link
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I solved all the problems. I used Xmpeg and it worked great. Video and audio synch by foolowing step by step the doom guide!

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