MedievalMan
2nd March 2002, 16:35
Well, I've encoded many movies this way (like about 10-15 now :))
I do the Virtual Dub uncompression of the audio as per the instructions on this site, like I always have. Then I encode in TMPGEnc (and the aspect ratio I now understand.. thanks guys!) Has seemed to fix the audio problems in the past.. until now.
On Memento, there's still a maybe 1 s or so audio sync problem :) NOte that this audio sync problem is not present in the original AVI file.
I also tried playing the encoded MPG in many players, and they all had the same gap problem.
Is there any way to fix this, besides trial and error encoding a file (ie , guess the amount of sync problem, encode a short clip, see if it's fixed.)
I do the Virtual Dub uncompression of the audio as per the instructions on this site, like I always have. Then I encode in TMPGEnc (and the aspect ratio I now understand.. thanks guys!) Has seemed to fix the audio problems in the past.. until now.
On Memento, there's still a maybe 1 s or so audio sync problem :) NOte that this audio sync problem is not present in the original AVI file.
I also tried playing the encoded MPG in many players, and they all had the same gap problem.
Is there any way to fix this, besides trial and error encoding a file (ie , guess the amount of sync problem, encode a short clip, see if it's fixed.)