Xvid To Dvd Audio Is Out Of Sync

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  • Argonoss
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2005
    • 1

    Xvid To Dvd Audio Is Out Of Sync

    I have problems getting audio to sync with the video when ever i convert vbr based xvid files to DVD. Over time the audio

    gradually gets out of sync.



    Some background info:

    Programs used for encoding: DIKO GOLD build 1.48b3

    DIKO GOLD settings: mode bdvd, standard: PAL, video encoder CCE SP audio encode AC3 (software based). Encoding mode -

    quality based, Max Q factor: 40, audio: all boxes unchecked, 2.0 audio 64kbs, 5.1 audio 224 kbs.



    details of the file in question in question (using virtual dub build 1.4.11 14279:

    Framesize, fps and 6400*288, 25.00fps (40000 us)

    #frames (time): 100693 (1:07:07)

    decompressor: xvid mepg-4 codec

    number of key frames: 1367

    min/avg/max total key frame size: 4009/ 22679/ 65107 (30277k)

    min/avg/max/total delta frame size: 6/6072/61451 (588999k)



    audio stream info:

    sample rate: 48k
    bit rate: 192 kb/s
    channels: 2.0 stereo

    sample precision: 0-bit

    compression: unknown tag 2000

    preload skew: 2304 samples 0.05s

    # frames: 41956

    min/avg/max total frame size: 1205/2303/ (94400k)


    audio codec: ac3

    general info (using GSPOT v2.21):
    stream type: openDML AVI, IMRR: 1.00 1 aud frame (32ms) split: no

    Methodology:

    Use DIKO for all the conversion work as its quick and fast and gives good results.

    create a dvd image using DIKO
    mount image using daemon tools 3.47 (all emulation modes turned on.
    burn the image using Nero Ultra Ed Burning Rom build 6.3.1.25

    whatever prog i use i always create an image file for nero to burn.


    Other relevant info:
    hardware:
    3.2ghz intel p4 (northwood core)
    abit ic7 max 3 mobo, 1gb corsair xms pro 3200ll, Asus Ati radeon 9800xt pro, 200 Gb western digital hdd (dump drive for

    video) 80 gb ibm desktar system drive. LG 4040B DVD -/+ RAM Burner asus 52004 cdr, burner. antec 480 true blue psu and

    koolance exos + 2x 120mm case fans to keep it all cool.

    Other hardware:
    Sony RDR HX 1000
    panasonic 36" 100hz widescreen tv
    sony 25" triniton (acts as a realtime video monitor)
    Sirius dvd / cdr replicator (7x dual layer 16x sony burners , 1 reader, 1x 80hdd all wrapped in a Full atx case)
    System linkage:
    pc is via asus 9800 xt pro's break out box s-video out linked to standalone sony rdr HX-1000 DVD recorder (with a sony vcr likned to it which in turn is linked to a 36" panasonic widescreen tv.

    software installed:
    win xp pro sp2.
    DIKO GOLD build 1.48b3
    Nero Ultra Ed Burning Rom build 6.3.1.25
    dvd decypter build 3.5.1.0
    dvd identifier v3.4 build #4
    DVD-Lab Pro version 1 build 041014
    easy video splitter 1.26
    easy divx version 0.81
    clone dvd version 1.3.11.2
    flasKMPEG v0.6
    sony dvd architect v2.0a build 121
    TMPGenc DVD author v 1.6
    TMPGenc ac3 plugin
    TMPGenc Plus v2.5 (2.59.47.155) core version (1.92.142)
    VSO copy to DVD v2.4.5.248
    WINAVI V6.2
    Canopus edius pro v3.01
    Canopus procoder xpress

    codecs:
    58 video codecs
    29 audio codecs
  • tigerman8u
    Lord of Digital Video
    Lord of Digital Video
    • Aug 2003
    • 2122

    #2
    de-mux the audio and video. encode the audio and video separately. check to see that the audio and video are the same length and correct if necessary. mux the audio and video together. for problematic videos you have to sometimes do this. Or you can try a better program such as mainconcept (fastest) or Tmpgenc plus. you can d/la trial version from their website.

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