Conv. avi with ac3 to dvd sync probs

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  • Luigi2nd
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2005
    • 4

    Conv. avi with ac3 to dvd sync probs

    Hi all,

    I've been pulling my hair out trying to figure this out but am at a loss !

    I have a 2 part avi (xvid) with ac3 that plays fine normally

    I loaded files into Vdubmod 1.5.10.1 build 2429/release (i think this one has the updates) appended together and saved avi into 1 file (direct stream) then I demuxed the ac3. I also ran ac3fix to sort ac3

    The resulting joined avi plays fine as 1 file and is in sync - Gspot specs

    Type OpenDML AVI I/L 1 vid frame (40ms) Split Yes

    576x240 2.40:1 bitrate 993 fps 25

    4cc xvid

    Audio ac3 (0x2000)

    448kb/s (5ch) CBR 48000Hz

    I also rendered in gspot and got

    Video (S) --> AVI Splitter --> XviD MPEG-4 Video Decoder --> Overlay Mixer2 --> (R)

    Audio (S) --> AVI Splitter --> AC3Filter --> (R)

    I loaded CCE and opened the joined avi deselected audio, set mpeg2 for dvd 1 pass cbr Elementry, set 25 fps resize 720x576 set my bitrate, aspect 16:9 and clicked close all GOP's in advanced settings. I got my mpv file which when played back, looked slightly taller when previewed on mplayer.

    I then loaded dvd lab and made up a simple dvd with the fixed ac3 which it accepted, tried all this before the ac3fix and dvd lab wanted to fix itself so I tried again now using ac3fix. Once dvd compiled audio was out of sync a few secs

    Can anyone help ?? joined avi played fine..

    Using XviD-1.0.3-20122004
  • techreactor
    Banned
    • Jul 2005
    • 1309

    #2
    As per my previous post

    Hi, I found a freeware to generate DVD basic menu and then playing movies, it burns, creates ISO file, Authors DVD also. You can put more than 1 movie into the DVD it will burn (as many as a DVD can take). Only limitation is the source files it uses, divx avi files. Well I did a test for DVD and it works, will try the menu


    try using DIKO, it can even join your two clip movies and author a DVD for you using the avi files you provide.

    Let us know the results..........I am eager to hear how it performs..........

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    • tigerman8u
      Lord of Digital Video
      Lord of Digital Video
      • Aug 2003
      • 2122

      #3
      after you encode your video with cce, before you author it use avicodec or Gsopt (both free)and check the length of the video and audio to see if they are the same

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      • Luigi2nd
        Junior Member
        Junior Member
        • Jul 2005
        • 4

        #4
        techreactor > at this point just having learnt some basics CCE and dvd lab i'd rather go down this route at the moment.

        tigerman8u > I did try loading the cce mpg2 mpv into gspot but it gave me no file length properties just actual sizes. How can I check this info ?

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        • SweetiePie
          Member
          Member
          • Aug 2003
          • 67

          #5
          @Luigi2nd

          try just first making two separate mpegs from the two separte avis and then put both mpegs into dvdlab

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          • Luigi2nd
            Junior Member
            Junior Member
            • Jul 2005
            • 4

            #6
            Sweetiepie > Are you saying demux the ac3 files seperately too or just demux the 1?

            I tried loading the mpeg2 file in vdubmod to get properties but it parsed it then just closed, same with a different mpeg2, trying different ver. of vdubmod..

            edit : Vdubmod 1.5.4.1 read the mpeg2 mpv file properties
            Last edited by Luigi2nd; 25 Jul 2005, 12:03 AM.

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            • Luigi2nd
              Junior Member
              Junior Member
              • Jul 2005
              • 4

              #7
              ok here is the file info
              avi info from gspot, mpeg2 info from vdubmod 1.5.4.1

              source avi part 1 1:04:58 97,440 fr
              mpeg2 part 1 1:04:57 97,440 fr

              source avi part 2 1:10:19 105,486 fr
              mpeg2 part 2 1:10:19 105,486 fr

              it seems the video is ok I think.. I converted as suggested the avi's to seperate mpegs in cce and did try seperate ac3 files. These were ported in dvd lab with 1st part straight linking onto the next. Dvd lab gave me an error on the 1st part ac3 but not when importing the second. I let it fix the 1 st and compiled it. The dvd when previewed straight after was out of sync on the 1st part but not the second. It seems even when the ac3 has been fixed there's a prob with this part, as it affected the whole joined mpeg2 trial earlier. what can I do next ? do I need to work out a delay somehow is it the ac3 thats the prob ? the joined avi played fine.....

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