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young707
2nd August 2003, 22:56
Can you tell me how to delay audio in IFOEdit DVD authoring?

When I use IFOEdit, V.094, DVD Authoring,
The Audio Delay is disabled?
How can I activate this?

The following is the BeSweet log when I try to delay the audio when I encode AC3 audio. But the audio does not seems move any at all.

Thank you for your advise.

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How to synchronize audio to video?
I am trying to use the delay in BeSweetGUI.
Can you tell me +1000 move the audio ahead or behind the video?
This delay does not seem to have any effect at all moving the audio to match the video?

I am unable to synchronize the audio AC3 sound track created by DVD2AVI and with movie.m2v created by TMPGEnc.
I used IFOEdit to perform the DVD authoring and merge the video and video.

Thank you for your advise.

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BeSweetGUIv0.6b77

BeSweet v1.4 by DSPguru.
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Using azid.dll v1.8 (b825) by Midas (midas@egon.gyaloglo.hu).
Using AC3enc.dll v0.2 by Gerard Lantau & Dg (http://ffmpeg.org).

Logging start : 08/02/03 , 12:43:28.

C:\BeSweet.exe -core( -input C:\movie AC3 T01 2_0ch 224Kbps DELAY -80ms.ac3 -output C:\movie.ac3 -logfilea C:\BeSweet.log ) -azid( -s stereo ) -ota( -d 5000 ) -ac3enc( -b 384 )

[00:00:00:000] +------- BeSweet -----
[00:00:00:000] | Input : C:\movie AC3 T01 2_0ch 224Kbps DELAY -80ms.ac3
[00:00:00:000] | Output: C:\movie.ac3
[00:00:00:000] | Floating-Point Process: No
[00:00:05:000] +-------- AZID -------
[00:00:05:000] | Input Channels Mode: 2/0, Bitrate: 224kbps
[00:00:05:000] | Output Stereo mode: Stereo
[00:00:05:000] | Total Gain: 0.000dB, Compression: None
[00:00:05:000] | LFE levels: To LR -INF, To LFE 0.0dB
[00:00:05:000] | Center mix level: BSI
[00:00:05:000] | Surround mix level: BSI
[00:00:05:000] | Dialog normalization: No
[00:00:05:000] | Rear channels filtering: No
[00:00:05:000] | Source Sample-Rate: 48.0KHz
[00:00:05:000] +------- AC3ENC ------
[00:00:05:000] | Bitrate method : CBR
[00:00:05:000] | AC3 bitrate : 384
[00:00:05:000] | Channels Mode : 2.0
[00:00:05:000] | Error Protection: Yes
[00:00:05:000] +---------------------
[02:12:44:456] Conversion Completed !
[02:12:44:456] Actual Avg. Bitrate : 383kbps
[00:15:45:000] <-- Transcoding Duration
Logging ends : 08/02/03 , 12:59:13.

young707
3rd August 2003, 18:01
Thank you for your advise.
What is AC3 Delay corrector?
Where can I get it?

young707
3rd August 2003, 18:54
Thank you for your reply.
Yes, I found AC3 Delay Corrector.

However, I am not able to find IFOEdit 0.95.

Everywhere I tried the IFOEdit v0.95.zip
(date is Nov 6, 2002, size is 0.99MB)
it all end it to become
IFOEDIT.exe 1.016MB at Nov 6, 2002
and the program at the top left corner show v0.94 not 0.95?

Can you tell me where to download the 0.95, not 0.94 version?

Thank you.

young707
4th August 2003, 17:52
Thank you, pecari.
Well. This is 0.94, not version 0.95.
When you open up the zip or rar, the IfoEdit.exe is 0.94.
The version number is shown on the top left corner.

The reason I am looking for IfoEdit verion 0.95, is I want to delay audio when I perform DVD authoring.

In verison 0.94 DVD authoring, the audio delay button is disabled.

Thank you for your help.

2COOL
4th August 2003, 21:43
Originally posted by young707
Thank you, pecari.
Well. This is 0.94, not version 0.95.
When you open up the zip or rar, the IfoEdit.exe is 0.94.
The version number is shown on the top left corner.

The reason I am looking for IfoEdit verion 0.95, is I want to delay audio when I perform DVD authoring.

In verison 0.94 DVD authoring, the audio delay button is disabled.

Thank you for your help.
Yes, the infamous 0.94 title bug in 0.95. To confirm you have 0.95, close IFOedit first and delete your ifoedit.ini in your C:\Windows. Open up IFOedit, a new ifoedit.ini will be created, and it should display 0.95. If it does, read this thread (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=53503).
Here's the working link for Doom9's IFOedit 0.95 download > http://www.doom9.org/Soft21/Vobtools/Ifoedit095.zip

young707
5th August 2003, 00:36
OK. Thanks. Got it. Now it is IfoEdit 0.95.