Jarrah
7th November 2007, 20:19
Good day,
I'm running into an issue with with encoding a 1080i transport stream file. I cut the commercials from it using HDTV to MPEG2, and the freshly cut file plays flawlessly. After encoding to XviD, using the default settings, and a pre-defined size of 350MB, the final AVI plays great until (almost) exactly half way through at which time the audio goes out of sync. I originally had this problem on my old computer, and assumed it was due to the hardware not being able to cope with encoding. With my new computer, the very first time I encoded a previous episode of the same show, everything worked fine. A few suspicions I have are: HDTV to MPEG2 and it cutting the commercials -- this creates 4 different TS files which I combine again in H2M. Can AutoGK have problems with multiple combined audio and video tracks? I should also mention that the AC3 and MP3 file in agk_tmp say there is a delay of -556ms. That being said, if it was an audio delay issue, would it not be out-of-sync from the beginning?
I'm really lost here, and have tried everything that I can think of. If I wasn't too clear or you would like more information, let me know.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks.
I'm running into an issue with with encoding a 1080i transport stream file. I cut the commercials from it using HDTV to MPEG2, and the freshly cut file plays flawlessly. After encoding to XviD, using the default settings, and a pre-defined size of 350MB, the final AVI plays great until (almost) exactly half way through at which time the audio goes out of sync. I originally had this problem on my old computer, and assumed it was due to the hardware not being able to cope with encoding. With my new computer, the very first time I encoded a previous episode of the same show, everything worked fine. A few suspicions I have are: HDTV to MPEG2 and it cutting the commercials -- this creates 4 different TS files which I combine again in H2M. Can AutoGK have problems with multiple combined audio and video tracks? I should also mention that the AC3 and MP3 file in agk_tmp say there is a delay of -556ms. That being said, if it was an audio delay issue, would it not be out-of-sync from the beginning?
I'm really lost here, and have tried everything that I can think of. If I wasn't too clear or you would like more information, let me know.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks.