Solution to audio going out of sync - req. TMPGEnc

Fulminant

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Okey I suppose you have the .AVI files or .MPG files and it dont matter how big they are, lets just say you have taped an episode of South Park from Television and its stored on your C Drive or whatever and u converted it to .AVI or .MPG, or you downloaded something "LEGAL" from a site. Okey, now you burned it to a dvd disc and when it plays after a while sound is not connecting with words spoken on the screen, out of sync.

::STEPS::

Well start out "TMPGEnc" program and load the "file" you have (the movie w/e.)

Now go to "Options" then "Environmental Settings" and click on "VFAPI plug-in".

Now when your there you will see a list, do the following:

Set "DirectShow Multimeda File Reader" to priority "3" by Right-Clicking it and clicking "higher priority".

Set "AVI VFW compability Reader" to "2" by doing the same thing.

Set "AVI2(OpenDML) File Reader to "1" by doing the same thing.

The rest of the list set to "0" by doing the same thing but this time clicking on "lower priority" - easy huh.


Now if the audio is still going out of sync try to up the "DSMFR" to 4 but dont up it too much cause the program may "close" on you and give errors, best thing is what I posted try that, if that dont work try upping one set then maybe a little another, but never by too much, it may screw it up. But best thing is what I have posted.
 
Surely the audio is out of sync because it is encoded out of sync. Altering the priority of the codecs/plugins in TMPGEnc is only going to effect the playback while using TMPGEnc is it not ?? Wot if you play the movie file using any other media player ????
It should be re-encoded to correct it. Or do it properly first time.
Isn't Chickenman's way the 'only' true way to correct it, find out the timing error (is it just constant shifted, for ever increasing or ever decreasing), work out the error (gestimate) and apply the shift in TMPGEnc or other prog. Can resample the audio seperately to correct it then re-encode with video or think you can very slightly alter video frequency to make it suit the audio.
Either way, I think it is more awkward to fix than you describe ? or have I missed something ? :confused:
 
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