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zozu12
8 Mar 2002, 01:47 AM
No matter what player I use the audio is a little out of sinc w/ the video. This is on playind DIVX files that were created by Vidomi (which converted them from mpeg 2 to DIVX).

Can anyone give me suggestions ?
windows 2000
366 processor
128 ram

Ndb
10 Mar 2002, 04:52 AM
1) Try turning the Post Processing to it's minimum for starters.

2) Always downsample the sound from 48k to 44k when encoding (you can also stick a pre-encoded DivX movie through Virtual Dub for this).

Both will help audio sync:- 1) will help sound playing infront of video and 2) will help sound playing after the picture.

I suggest this as your CPU is not really up to it and both should help you out.

I hope this helps :rolleyes:

Enchanter
10 Mar 2002, 10:48 AM
What resolution is the file you're playing? Your CPU can't really handle any high resolution files and will of course cause audio desynch. A resolution around the 320x240 mark is ideal.

zozu12
12 Mar 2002, 02:47 AM
Thanks for the suggestion but already done both. I guess I'm looking for the non obtainable

setarip
12 Mar 2002, 03:52 AM
If it's consistently out of synch throughout the playing of the video, you can use VirtualDub's "Audio skew correction" to resynch...

zozu12
12 Mar 2002, 08:08 AM
I'll give it a try.. where do I get that program ?

Enchanter
12 Mar 2002, 08:41 AM
http://www.divx-digest.com/software/index.html

Giez79
16 Jul 2002, 11:35 AM
I think I can help you with your sync problem. I have an AMD k6-2 400 mhz (256 MB RAM, GF2 MX400 64MB) and used to have A/V sync problems with some divx-files (res. 640x352, about 1hr long).

Try this, it helped for me!
Open the file in Virtualdub, set video to direct stream copy, set audio to full-processing mode. This way the audio will be encoded in PCM (no compression) and the sound-playback will require less from your CPU, leaving more capacity for divx-decoding. The file that will be created will be around twice the size of the original divx, but processing takes about 10 minutes..
By the way; use BSPLAYER

Please notify me if it works for you!!
Grtz.
Gijs