convertxtodvd audio offset

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  1. Overlord

    Overlord Regular member

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    greetings, im just wondering if there is a way to set the offset to anything besides multiples of 100ms. If not, can someone recommend on where you can (my video is 85ms off)
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    HeadAC3he can add a minimum 'delay' of 1 ms. Simply convert to WAV the input stream with a delay which delete the A/V offset (so that the offset between the new audio and the video becomes 0). Then recompress it to AC3 with a more professional encoder (FFMPEG GUI is a good choice), then author it with 'zero offset'.
     
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    thanks man, but i use conertxtodvd because it does the authoring for you, authoring takes way to long to do seperate
     
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    load avi to AVI-MUX GUI and set at yuor number then make new avi

    then load to convertx

    avi mux also tells you if the avi is out of sync 99% of time and gives ms delay

    (note it can work both ways advance audio and slow -85 or 85)
     
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    thanks, but the avi file isnt messed up, the audio gets delayed as its converting and its pissing me off, screw it ill use mainconcept mpeg converter (sorry for the late response)
     

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