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| Dmitry |
Posted: May 22 2003, 05:34 AM |
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I am very much afflicted, since I have tried the new version and have found out, that it play creaks (scratches?) at playing of video files. The source video files do not contain the scratches. Scratches are absent at reproduction with helping of WinXP Media Player, VirtualDub 1.4.13 and earlier versions of VirtualDub. The scratches are sharp audible at reproduction of a file with helping of VirtualDub 1.5.0 and all later versions. The creaks remind me a very old and dirty audio cassette. 
Worst of all, that the same scratches are contained in a resulting video file. The scratches are audible in Media Player, and in old versions of VirtualDub, after processing the video file by VirtualDub 1.5.3 .
Whether it is possible to correct this situation? This should be the bug of the audio decoder in all 1.5.x versions
Source video files: Video: MPEG-1, 25fps, 5 K/s Audio: Layer II, Stereo (from a mono tv channel), 44.1KHz, 224 Kbits/s It's the recorded cable video (with Aver TV Studio 203)
Computer configuration: Aver TVStudio 203 EPOX 4G4A motherboard (Intel 845G chipset with embedded audio & video cards) Intel P4 1.8GHz RAM 512 MB
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