mkanar
16th February 2002, 17:44
UPDATE: I just read DSPGuru's 'read this before reporting bugs' and found this:
- not all FRC (frame-rate-conversion) values are supported
Thus, this is a known bug (I think).
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Hello. The root of this commandline comes from a prior version of DVD2SVCD. Anyway:
This works:
"BeSweet.exe" -core( -input "in.wav" -output "out.mp2" ) -2lame( )
This doesn't (pops, horrible sounds, etc):
"BeSweet.exe" -core( -input "in.wav" -output "out.mp2" ) -ota( -r 29970 29969 ) -2lame( )
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So, is the "-ota ( -r 29970 29969 )" being used incorrectly? The video is being changes from 29.969fps to 29.970fps, so the intension is to adjust the audio to maintain sync.
I just tested this with BeSweet v1.2b6; as far as I know, this is the latest version.
Not a big deal for me; only the first 20 minutes of .wav audio was copied from my 60+ minute .avi, but just incase this might be a bug, I thought that I should mention it. If this is my error, then I appologize.
Thanks,
MKanar
- not all FRC (frame-rate-conversion) values are supported
Thus, this is a known bug (I think).
-------------------------------------------------
Hello. The root of this commandline comes from a prior version of DVD2SVCD. Anyway:
This works:
"BeSweet.exe" -core( -input "in.wav" -output "out.mp2" ) -2lame( )
This doesn't (pops, horrible sounds, etc):
"BeSweet.exe" -core( -input "in.wav" -output "out.mp2" ) -ota( -r 29970 29969 ) -2lame( )
---------------
So, is the "-ota ( -r 29970 29969 )" being used incorrectly? The video is being changes from 29.969fps to 29.970fps, so the intension is to adjust the audio to maintain sync.
I just tested this with BeSweet v1.2b6; as far as I know, this is the latest version.
Not a big deal for me; only the first 20 minutes of .wav audio was copied from my 60+ minute .avi, but just incase this might be a bug, I thought that I should mention it. If this is my error, then I appologize.
Thanks,
MKanar