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1st July 2008, 13:19 | #1 | Link |
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ZoomPlayer A/V sync problems - MP4 AVC1 and AAC
Ah, a new computer, and another headache getting the damn codecs working together in ZoomPlayer.
I'm having issues with A/V sync with MP4 AVC1 and AAC. Plays perfectly on my old system (and QuickTime on the new system). Sync issue is there with both Cyberlink decoder (which I prefer to use) and ffdshow audio. I switched the video codec from ffdshow video to CoreAVC, but that's made no difference. So I've run out of ideas - anyone got any in supply? Edit: this below bit's fixed... I'm using Vista x64. I don't seem to be able to register AVI<->AC3/DTS (avi2ac3filter.ax) which is what I had set-up on my old XP 32 system, so, hmmn, is there a solution to this? I am currently using ffdshow MPEG4 for a number of things, and AC3Filter or ffdshow audio for most audio. However, I want to use Cyberlink audio decoder for any multi-channel audio, for the Dolby Headphone processing. From memory avi2ac3filter.ax was a necessary part of getting AC3 and DTS working. Last edited by badmonkey; 5th July 2008 at 13:49. Reason: is out for lunch |
5th July 2008, 13:48 | #4 | Link |
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Well it seems that I was using MainConcept AAC on my old system, so I got round to installing Premiere Pro CS3 on the new system, and tried that.
Didn't work. So, I'm now using - The same video decoder (CoreAVC) - on the same renderer (Haali) - with the same audio decoder (MainConcept) The sound is fine on the old system, but out of sync on the new one. All that's different is Vista 64, a slightly newer version of ZoomPlayer, and probably whatever I'm missing Help? |
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avi2ac3filter.ax, ffdshow, mp4, vista, zoomplayer |
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