twolfe18
16th February 2007, 05:54
well, i will start off by saying that i am a relative n00b to this forum. i have been around the forum for a month or so, but this is my first post.
that said, i was looking for advice with a audio problem i have been having with virtualdub-mpeg2. i started using vdub because i wanted to cut out the commercials in some hdtv i had recorded before i encoded it (i have an ati hdtv wonder). the problem i am having now, that i didnt have when i was just using dgiindex and avs script creator (with MeGUI), is that my audio is out of sync.
i have tried changing the delay in the MeGUI mp4 muxer to get the audio to match up, but it didn't work (or it didnt seem to work, nothing between 10 and 5000 ms made a difference).
now, i know there must be a way to change this in vdub, but i dont know what it is. more importantly, my question is, can it do it automatically (like dgiindex, when it rips the audio, it gives the exact delay and everything)?
i mean, if the only way to do this is to manually set the delay by ear, then i may just want to look into another solution. if i had an easy way to mux three mp4's (the three parts of the show between commercials), then i would just cut up the show with dgiindex, encode each piece, mux in the audio, and then mux all three pieces together.
any help you can provide will be greatly appreciated.
that said, i was looking for advice with a audio problem i have been having with virtualdub-mpeg2. i started using vdub because i wanted to cut out the commercials in some hdtv i had recorded before i encoded it (i have an ati hdtv wonder). the problem i am having now, that i didnt have when i was just using dgiindex and avs script creator (with MeGUI), is that my audio is out of sync.
i have tried changing the delay in the MeGUI mp4 muxer to get the audio to match up, but it didn't work (or it didnt seem to work, nothing between 10 and 5000 ms made a difference).
now, i know there must be a way to change this in vdub, but i dont know what it is. more importantly, my question is, can it do it automatically (like dgiindex, when it rips the audio, it gives the exact delay and everything)?
i mean, if the only way to do this is to manually set the delay by ear, then i may just want to look into another solution. if i had an easy way to mux three mp4's (the three parts of the show between commercials), then i would just cut up the show with dgiindex, encode each piece, mux in the audio, and then mux all three pieces together.
any help you can provide will be greatly appreciated.