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cocotimbo
6th November 2003, 11:17
Hi, I have a movie (Ghost Ship) in which the audio starts before the video, but at the end it gets closer and closer.
(sorry for my english)
I tried to reencode the two tracks manually but I don't get a good result. I do I stretch the audio? What can I use to?
I have the avi and the mpeg too...
bond
6th November 2003, 12:18
hm can you plz post the name of the ac3 after you demuxed it from the vob with dvd2avi, thanks
Tuning
6th November 2003, 15:46
For avi you can fix the problem using VirtualDubMod.(Thinking its a mp3 file -> the problem can be due to VBR mp3s).Please read the VirtualDub/VirtualDubMod FAQs (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=44244).
BTW,Welcome to Doom9's forum,cocotimbo.
cocotimbo
9th November 2003, 10:12
I do not have any ac3 :(
I only have the .mpeg, the .avi and the .wav.
The lenght on the .avi (Xvid codec) and the .mpeg is 1.27.03.66 (VirtualDubMod)126072 frames and the .wav is 1.26.31.
It is not really a .wav... u know what I mean and YES it is VBR...
But the strange thing is that the audio starts before the video and ends after the video. Also sometimes both of them jump back af a couple of seconds as if they tried to get synchronious...
Any idea?
Ciao
bond
11th November 2003, 12:53
as always, you wont get any help on doom9 on how to process illegally obtained material (and that is the case if you dont own the original source of the .mpeg and .avi)
plz read and follow the forum rules before posting (especially rule 1 and 6)
as it is your first post i will not strike you...
btw. wrong forum
jggimi
11th November 2003, 13:10
Sorry you're having trouble, cocotimbo, but your question violates Rule 6 (http://forum.doom9.org/forum-rules.htm), which is one of our most important rules. For more information, please see this announcement (http://forum.doom9.org/announcement.php?s=&forumid=6) from the Newbie forum, which you must have missed.
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