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shibby44
18th May 2008, 15:58
Hi there,

I have a encoding I made some time ago and now I was wondering what delay did I put on it (ms) using the VirtualDubMod feature to that purpose. Is there any way know it?

Besides is there any way to put silence in that delay?

Thanks in advance bye.

tebasuna51
18th May 2008, 18:04
I have a encoding I made some time ago and now I was wondering what delay did I put on it (ms) using the VirtualDubMod feature to that purpose. Is there any way know it?

MediaInfo, AviMuxGUI

Besides is there any way to put silence in that delay?
VirtualDubMod Demux
DelayCut
VirtualDubMod Remux

shibby44
19th May 2008, 00:05
Thanks for your answer.

I had one movie that won't start playing and now I discovered why.

I movie had two audios, each one muxed in VirtualDubMod with a certain delay (I guess, because it's old and I can't quite remember it). Because of this, and don't ask me why, the movie won't start playing until I move the slider of the player to another point that differs from the start.

So after some testing I followed this procedure and managed to correct this "error".

First, I demuxed both audios using VirtualDubMod, the result was two wrong ac3 audios, since when I tried to mux them back VirtualDubMod told that they were not correct ac3s.
Afterwards, I checked the delay I applied to the audios back when I made the file. With this, I used Besweet to add the amount of delay stated by the avimuxgui to both ac3 files. Them I muxed them back to the file, and that's it. It seems to work fine now.

Excuse me if I mispelled something or my grammar wasn't good enough.

Bye.