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Delayed sound

Discussion in 'DivX / XviD' started by STE7, Mar 9, 2004.

  1. STE7

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    I am using divx 2 dvd from x-oom, and my sound is delayed by a couple of seconds, Does anybody know how to solve this?
    I have cut the movie using Virtualdub is anything to with this?.
     
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  2. Mick69

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    was the file in-sync b4 you cut it?? if it was, id try using another cutting program like tmpge's merge&cut feature (if you have it), i cant say ive ever come across a cutting problem using tmpge
     
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    The file was in-sync before i cut it, Where do i get tmpge's merge&cut from?
     
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    it comes with tmpge

    goto file>mpeg tools>merge&cut>add(thevid you want to cut)>double click on the file and hey presto

    also make sure if your making a vcd in the type dropdown menu you set it to mpeg-1videocd, or if your making a svcd/dvd set it to mpeg2-supervideocd
     
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    I have tried this and it says it a illegal mpeg stream, the original file is xvid?
     
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    ahhh shit man my bad my bad, i thought you had converted the file to mpeg already

    i never cut avis, as i dont see the point. if your going to convert the file eventually anyway i'd cut it after ive encoded the file, saves alot of fusking around(sync issues ect ect), and also you can encode it in one hit

    so use the merge and cut feature after youve encoded with the settings i said b4

    all that being said thats only if you want to encode ur file to mpeg, but i dont really know why you'd want to cut the file if you werent right ;)

    also you dont have to use tmpge to encode if you dont want, you could use any encoder and tmpges merge&cut feature would still work a treat (but i recommend tmpge, its never let me down)

    sorry for the confusion
    cheers m8
     
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    Thanks Mick69 i have now found a edit & cut, in the Program i have got (divx2dvd) and it works great.
    Thanks again.
     
  8. Mick69

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    ahh i c, you want to convert to dvd

    but why do you want to cut it when ur conveting it to dvd??

    a dvd-r can hold 4.7gb. surely ur xvid file isnt more than 1gb(ur xvid wont be more than 1.5gb when converted)

    therefor cutting wont be nessiary

    anywayz cheers m8
     

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