Hi:
Please help. I'd downloaded an MPEG-1 file from the web but it came with a problem that I can't think of a solution.
The problem occurs near the end: the audio goes mute for about 15-20 seconds and then it continues from the point it was "paused". But in the meanwhile the video continued to run, so when audio returns the video is played in advance to the audio. When the movie reaches its end, the video stops as well as the clock on the media player but the audio continues to play to its end.
I'd "de-multiplexed" the movie with TMPEGenc in order to use some audio editor to fix the audio, but once it has been de-multiplexed, the audio error disappeared; furthermore, the de-multiplexed video also appears to be OK and doesn't freeze at its end (while waiting to the end of the audio).
So I re-multiplexed the files thinking my problem has ended, but found in surprise that the same problem re-ocurred at the very same time of the movie.
How can I overcome this issue?
Been trying to avoid the re-encoding solution due to the lost of quality of the image and sound. I'd prefer to solve this with a direct copy without re-encoding.
Has anybody found a similar problem? Is there any software that can diagnose (or fix) my movie (already tried VCDgear without results)?
Thx in advance.
Second Shade
Please help. I'd downloaded an MPEG-1 file from the web but it came with a problem that I can't think of a solution.
The problem occurs near the end: the audio goes mute for about 15-20 seconds and then it continues from the point it was "paused". But in the meanwhile the video continued to run, so when audio returns the video is played in advance to the audio. When the movie reaches its end, the video stops as well as the clock on the media player but the audio continues to play to its end.
I'd "de-multiplexed" the movie with TMPEGenc in order to use some audio editor to fix the audio, but once it has been de-multiplexed, the audio error disappeared; furthermore, the de-multiplexed video also appears to be OK and doesn't freeze at its end (while waiting to the end of the audio).
So I re-multiplexed the files thinking my problem has ended, but found in surprise that the same problem re-ocurred at the very same time of the movie.
How can I overcome this issue?
Been trying to avoid the re-encoding solution due to the lost of quality of the image and sound. I'd prefer to solve this with a direct copy without re-encoding.
Has anybody found a similar problem? Is there any software that can diagnose (or fix) my movie (already tried VCDgear without results)?
Thx in advance.
Second Shade
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