Hi there,
I've got a problem with a downloaded AVI. The audio plays back at the proper speed, however the video plays back VERY slowly... moving the slider will re-synch the audio and video, but it takes only a few seconds for the video to be WAY behind the audio again. Here are the details for the file from GSpot:
Filesize: 163 MB - Status: File Length Correct
Video Format:
4CC: div3
Name: DivX 3 Low-Motion
Codec IS Installed (using ffdshow)
Aspect: 624 x 472 (1.322:1)
Bitrate: 471 kb/s
Framerate: 29.970 FPS
Duration: 00h 42m 16s
Stream Type and A/V Interleave:
Type: OpenDML AVI
I/L: Not Supported
IMRR: n.s.
Audio Format:
Name: divx (same as wma) (0x0161) DivX Networks
Codec IS Installed (using Windows Media Audio)
Bitrate: 64 kb/s (32/ch x 2ch)
Fs: 44100 Hz
DirectShow Render:
Source: MEDIASUBTYPE_Avi
Video Media: 4cc: DIV3
Audio Media: WMMEDIASUBTYPE_WMAudioV7
Splitter/Other: AVI Splitter
Video Codec: ffdshow MPEG-4 Video Decoder
Audio Codec: ACM Wrapper -> Windows Media Audio V2
Seems to me that the Aspect has GOT to be wrong... I can't imagine that the video is actually that large.
I attempted to split and re-merge the audio and video streams using TMPGEnc, but encountered the same problem. Playing the video stream only played back at the same, wrong speed.
So, my guess is that I need to correct the header information... which leads me to my problem. I haven't the slightest clue how to do that. I know that I've seen tools that you can use to change header info, but I still have no idea what the correct numbers would be for this file.
Or I could be completely wrong, which would really just be par for the course...
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Kevin
I've got a problem with a downloaded AVI. The audio plays back at the proper speed, however the video plays back VERY slowly... moving the slider will re-synch the audio and video, but it takes only a few seconds for the video to be WAY behind the audio again. Here are the details for the file from GSpot:
Filesize: 163 MB - Status: File Length Correct
Video Format:
4CC: div3
Name: DivX 3 Low-Motion
Codec IS Installed (using ffdshow)
Aspect: 624 x 472 (1.322:1)
Bitrate: 471 kb/s
Framerate: 29.970 FPS
Duration: 00h 42m 16s
Stream Type and A/V Interleave:
Type: OpenDML AVI
I/L: Not Supported
IMRR: n.s.
Audio Format:
Name: divx (same as wma) (0x0161) DivX Networks
Codec IS Installed (using Windows Media Audio)
Bitrate: 64 kb/s (32/ch x 2ch)
Fs: 44100 Hz
DirectShow Render:
Source: MEDIASUBTYPE_Avi
Video Media: 4cc: DIV3
Audio Media: WMMEDIASUBTYPE_WMAudioV7
Splitter/Other: AVI Splitter
Video Codec: ffdshow MPEG-4 Video Decoder
Audio Codec: ACM Wrapper -> Windows Media Audio V2
Seems to me that the Aspect has GOT to be wrong... I can't imagine that the video is actually that large.
I attempted to split and re-merge the audio and video streams using TMPGEnc, but encountered the same problem. Playing the video stream only played back at the same, wrong speed.
So, my guess is that I need to correct the header information... which leads me to my problem. I haven't the slightest clue how to do that. I know that I've seen tools that you can use to change header info, but I still have no idea what the correct numbers would be for this file.
Or I could be completely wrong, which would really just be par for the course...
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Kevin
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