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mike23
18th June 2007, 07:54
I got 2 seperate AVIs whose audio tracks are VBR encoded.

I appended them with VirtualDubMod successfully
into 1 single AVI.

When I play this single AVI with (e.g. VLC) audio and video ARE synchron.

Now I want to re-encode this AVI so that it fits on a CD.
For this I plan to re-encode it using AGK.

AGK runs the job without notification of any errors.

But the resulting AVI video is partially asynchron
between audio and video.

Only the first part is synchron but when I got to the second (the last) part then audio is approx 1 full second ahead of video.

It seems to me that AGK does not recognize some embedded jumps when encoding the appended second part of the AVI.

However again: VLC plays the video in BOTH parts synchronously. So all information must be available for a successful re-encoding.

Is this a bug in AGK or do I have to specify or prepare some additional settings ?

setarip_old
18th June 2007, 08:47
Hi!I got 2 seperate AVIs whose audio tracks are VBR encoded.1) What was your original source material?

2) What software and procedures did you use to create the two original .AVIs?

3) If you wanted to put the video on ONE CD, why did you create two separate .AVIs?

mike23
19th June 2007, 09:06
Hi!1) What was your original source material?

2) What software and procedures did you use to create the two original .AVIs?

3) If you wanted to put the video on ONE CD, why did you create two separate .AVIs?

ad 1.) Xvid encoded

ad 2.) Don't know. I got the two original files through Torrent download

ad 3.) I did not create the original CDs

setarip_old
19th June 2007, 16:18
ad 2.) Don't know. I got the two original files through Torrent downloadYou might want to RE-read the "Announcement" at the top of the "Newbies" sub-forum, as well as all of the Forum Rules (particularly #6)...

jggimi
19th June 2007, 16:23
Thread closed, Rule 6 strike issued. I think four years is probably long enough to learn our rules, Mike.