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jurij
18th March 2002, 19:40
Hi i would like to know if it is possible to set negative values into the delay box! If not are you working to make it possible because there are many titles with negative audio delay.
I noticed that i cannot set values bigger than 1000 ms.

DSPguru
18th March 2002, 19:44
you can set negative delays, and values bigger than 1000ms.
did you read the guides ? did you read the attached help files ?

jurij
19th March 2002, 02:27
When setting negative values the result is like i set 0, nothing changes and setting valuse higher than 942 ms crash the program:
AppName: besweet.exe AppVer: 0.0.0.0 ModName: lame_enc.dll
ModVer: 0.0.0.0 Offset: 000378f0
Can you check that if it really works? thanx! :)

jurij
19th March 2002, 18:47
When setting negative values the result is like i set 0, nothing changes and setting values higher than 942 ms (doing 112Kb mp3) or than 901 (doing 128Kb mp3) crash the program:
AppName: besweet.exe AppVer: 0.0.0.0 ModName: lame_enc.dll
ModVer: 0.0.0.0 Offset: 000378f0
Can you check that if it really works? thanx! :)

DSPguru
19th March 2002, 18:53
i'll check it out after you point-out the commandline was used.

and please,
don't repost !

jurij
19th March 2002, 23:29
"C:\Datas Video\BeSweetGUI0.6b26\BeSweet.exe" -core( -input "c:\matrix AC3 T02 3_2ch 384Kbps DELAY -104ms.ac3" -output "c:\matrixita.wav" -wavmp3 -logfile "C:\Datas Video\BeSweetGUI0.6b26\BeSweet.log" ) -azid( -z1 -b1 -c normal -L -3db ) -ota( -d 942 ) -lame( -m j -b 128 )

crashes the computer, instead:

"C:\Datas Video\BeSweetGUI0.6b26\BeSweet.exe" -core( -input "c:\matrix AC3 T02 3_2ch 384Kbps DELAY -104ms.ac3" -output "c:\matrixita.wav" -wavmp3 -logfile "C:\Datas Video\BeSweetGUI0.6b26\BeSweet.log" ) -azid( -z1 -b1 -c normal -L -3db ) -ota( -d -9942 ) -lame( -m j -b 128 )

does not cut the first 10 seconds of audio, acts like there was no delay.
thanx for replying. :)

boyracer3000
20th March 2002, 18:57
I am getting the same problem. I need about -1200 but anything past -999 acts like there's no delay. I'm getting no crashes on my system though. I tried delaying the ac3 file in ac3 delay but that didn't work past -999 either.

jurij
22nd March 2002, 00:42
I'm still here waiting fao a reply :)

"C:\Datas Video\BeSweetGUI0.6b26\BeSweet.exe" -core( -input "c:\matrix AC3 T02 3_2ch 384Kbps DELAY -104ms.ac3" -output "c:\matrixita.wav" -wavmp3 -logfile "C:\Datas Video\BeSweetGUI0.6b26\BeSweet.log" ) -azid( -z1 -b1 -c normal -L -3db ) -ota( -d 942 ) -lame( -m j -b 128 )

crashes the computer, instead:

"C:\Datas Video\BeSweetGUI0.6b26\BeSweet.exe" -core( -input "c:\matrix AC3 T02 3_2ch 384Kbps DELAY -104ms.ac3" -output "c:\matrixita.wav" -wavmp3 -logfile "C:\Datas Video\BeSweetGUI0.6b26\BeSweet.log" ) -azid( -z1 -b1 -c normal -L -3db ) -ota( -d -9942 ) -lame( -m j -b 128 )

does not cut the first 10 seconds of audio, acts like there was no delay.
thanx for replying.

DSPguru
22nd March 2002, 00:47
@jurij
i already saw your older posts, and saw (and replied (http://forum.doom9.org/private.php?s=) to) your personal message.

you'll just have to wait until i have the time to check this issue.

and for the last time - do NOT repost !

DSPguru
24th March 2002, 08:34
retry with BeSweet v1.3b5