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Simple Divx Problem ?, Sound out of sync
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SimpleDivxNewbie
Posted: Aug 27 2002, 12:30 PM


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I recently installed SimpleDivX which uses VirtualDub for compiling the audio and video file. This app also creates the .vcf processing file. My problem is that the sound is out of sync. I read a few posts about using the audio skew, I can seem to sync up the beginning of the video but within 30 seconds it can be as much as 20 seconds out again. SimpleDivX creates four files, A .pcf, .avi, .wav & .ac3. What am I doing wrong? wacko.gif
 
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Twisted101
Posted: Aug 29 2002, 02:14 AM


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Man, I can't wait for someone to answer this.
I've been banging my head against this sync thing for a week.
 
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ProfDrMorph
Posted: Aug 29 2002, 05:49 PM


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You could try this:

open Nandub ( www.doom9.org )

open the .avi file in Nandub

open the .ac3 file as Audio Source and set Audio to Direct Stream Copy
-OR-
open the .wav file as Audio Source, set Audio to Full Processing Mode and chose a nice compression

set Video to Direct Stream Copy

save the file
 
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iCy-fLaME
Posted: Aug 31 2002, 09:45 PM


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http://www.divx-digest.com/articles/index.html

Please read and think before ask... we answer these Quest. for free, and our time is not.

So, help others and help yourself, read and think before ask.
 
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SillKotscha
Posted: Aug 31 2002, 10:09 PM


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QUOTE (iCy-fLaME @ Aug 31 2002, 11:45 PM)
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