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Old 28th July 2008, 18:05   #11  |  Link
XhmikosR
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Further experimentation has shown that if I just add 1000ms delay to the audio when I mux it back (not quite OT but using tsmuxer) the a/v stays in sync all the way. And this has occurred on two files so far so looks consistent
Yes, I face the same problem with the alpha 30 build. I encoded the same blu ray I had encoded with with an older version of DGAVCDec and even though in audio there is no delay detected (which wasn't detected with older versions of DGAVCDec and everything was in sync) the audio isn't in sync. It's approximately 1000ms. So there is something wrong with the newer versions that causes the audio video desynchronization. Again, with some older builds (a28) there was no delay detected and everything was in sync in the encoded video.

So what do you need to reproduce the problem, the whole audio or just a part of it?
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