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audio too fast for video

Discussion in 'DivX / XviD' started by phenom995, Aug 5, 2004.

  1. phenom995

    phenom995 Member

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    ok im using virtual dubb, and its getting the avi audio format but im trying to use tmpgenc to encode and the audio is too fast for the vid please help ive been trying for a while ... i cant figure it out thanks :D
     
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    can someone please help me ive tried other converters and there just not working ...:p
     
  3. TheTorg

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    What do you mean by this? Is the audio ahead of the video by a few seconds, or is the audio actually playing at a faster speed?
     
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    its actually playing faster then the video, the video is fine.
     
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    What format is the audio in??
     
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    its wav format from xvid, i dont understand why its not converting properly...
     
  7. shiroh

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    this is a frame rate problem.

    i gotta go. later.
     
  8. TheTorg

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    Shiroh's right--Are you sure the framerate settings in TMPGEnc are correct for your video?? If you are encoding the video at a different framerate than it was originally, it is quite possible that the audio will not match the video. Make sure your framerate settings are correct.
     
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    i am totally a noob when it comes to this stuff,
    i use virtual dub to get the wav file from my xvid, then i use tmpgenc to put the xvid and wav together and convert to mpg, but i dont know where im going wrong i mean with the framerate and whatnot, i go to settings on tmpg and it wont let me change the framerate... where do i then make that change?
     
  10. shiroh

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    i'm kinda free now,

    when you load up the file in vdub was there any message about variable rate or something.

    if there is that is the problem. try using virtualdubmod, it handles vbr much better.
    demux it rather than decode to wav. then use an audio converter, my choice dbpoweramp, headac3he and lots other, to convert it to wav. i don't like how virtualdub does it. but that just me :)
     

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