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  • anonymez
    Super Moderator
    • Mar 2004
    • 5525

    #16
    open in vdubmod, set video to direct stream copy, streams-->stream list, right-click the audio stream, click interleaving, set the audio delay in ms, then file-->save as avi
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    • mjohn911
      Junior Member
      Junior Member
      • Jun 2006
      • 15

      #17
      It seems as if there is a graduated increase in the time lag starting from the beginning to the end. At the beginning, it is only "off" just slightly, then it increases until at the end of the movie, its "off" about five seconds. Because this is the case, how will adjusting the ms delay fix it?

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      • anonymez
        Super Moderator
        • Mar 2004
        • 5525

        #18
        how are you encoding your audio?
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        • paglamon
          Lord of Digital Video
          Lord of Digital Video
          • Aug 2005
          • 2126

          #19
          Can u plz post ur File information here?
          Do the lengths of ur Video and Audio differ?
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          • mjohn911
            Junior Member
            Junior Member
            • Jun 2006
            • 15

            #20
            I used the xvid codec for the video, and mp3 for the audio. Here were my mp3 parameters: 16-bit 32000 hz, 128 kbs.

            The audio is the same length as the video. The source dvd is NTSC/Mpeg2/Dolby Digital 384kbs 48000 khz, framerate 23.976 hz.

            My target xvid parameters were:

            2-pass encoding,
            enabled quarter pixel,
            enable global motion compensation,
            enable b-vops,
            max consecutive bvops = 2,
            quantitizer ratio = 1.50,
            quantitizer offset = 1.00,
            enable packed bitstream,
            enable closed gov,
            quantitzation type = h.263,
            enable picture aspect ratio x:16 y:9,
            start frame # = 0,

            rate control - weight = 1.00,
            enable chroma optimizer,
            bvop sensitivity = 2,
            motion search precision = 6 Ultra High,
            VHQ Mode = 4 Wide Search,
            disable turbo,
            frame drop ratio = 0,
            maximum i-frame interval = 300,
            disable cartoon mode

            quantitization:
            minimum i-frame quantitizer = 1
            maximum i-frame quantitizer = 31
            minimum p-frame = 1
            max p-frame = 31
            min b-frame = 1
            max b-frame = 31
            enable trellis quantitization

            fourcc = xvid
            outputdebugstring = 0x0

            disable deblocking y
            disable deblocking uv
            disable film effect

            target bitrate = 553

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            • paglamon
              Lord of Digital Video
              Lord of Digital Video
              • Aug 2005
              • 2126

              #21
              Kindly post the screenshot of the File Information in Virtualdub.Can u see whether encoding audio at 44100 hz helps?
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              • anonymez
                Super Moderator
                • Mar 2004
                • 5525

                #22
                Originally Posted by mjohn911
                I used the xvid codec for the video, and mp3 for the audio. Here were my mp3 parameters: 16-bit 32000 hz, 128 kbs.

                The audio is the same length as the video. The source dvd is NTSC/Mpeg2/Dolby Digital 384kbs 48000 khz, framerate 23.976 hz.

                My target xvid parameters were:

                2-pass encoding,
                enabled quarter pixel,
                enable global motion compensation,
                enable b-vops,
                max consecutive bvops = 2,
                quantitizer ratio = 1.50,
                quantitizer offset = 1.00,
                enable packed bitstream,
                enable closed gov,
                quantitzation type = h.263,
                enable picture aspect ratio x:16 y:9,
                start frame # = 0,

                rate control - weight = 1.00,
                enable chroma optimizer,
                bvop sensitivity = 2,
                motion search precision = 6 Ultra High,
                VHQ Mode = 4 Wide Search,
                disable turbo,
                frame drop ratio = 0,
                maximum i-frame interval = 300,
                disable cartoon mode

                quantitization:
                minimum i-frame quantitizer = 1
                maximum i-frame quantitizer = 31
                minimum p-frame = 1
                max p-frame = 31
                min b-frame = 1
                max b-frame = 31
                enable trellis quantitization

                fourcc = xvid
                outputdebugstring = 0x0

                disable deblocking y
                disable deblocking uv
                disable film effect

                target bitrate = 553
                i meant what are you using to do the audio encoding? virtualdub?

                try belight
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                • mjohn911
                  Junior Member
                  Junior Member
                  • Jun 2006
                  • 15

                  #23
                  I think I've been missing something here. I've been using avs video converter (trial version) for both the audio and video. It does it automatically i think (but I can customize anything).

                  From this forum and others like it, I have heard of the following programs:
                  avisynth, staxrip, gordian knot, meGUI, AutoGK, FairUse Wizard, StaxRip, AVI.NET, vdubmod, virtualdub, avisynth, belight, besweet.
                  I don't know what any of these programs are. I downloaded avisynth, staxrip, gordian knot, megui, belight, and vituraldub, but I don't know how to use them. I don't know which one I should use, for what, and how to use it. I don't know how to use avisynth. I'm sure there's other forums that explains how to use them. But can you provide me with some quick help so I can figure all this stuff out? It's really confusing, because I downloaded (i think) staxrip, and when I tried to use it, it told me that it needed all this other stuff (codecs, external programs and all kinds of junk). It seems that within the opensource video community, all the progs need all this extra stuff to work. megui wasn't compatible with avi's or vob's. I couldn't figure anything out. Can someone explain it to me?

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                  • paglamon
                    Lord of Digital Video
                    Lord of Digital Video
                    • Aug 2005
                    • 2126

                    #24
                    @mjohn911,
                    Give Mediacoder a try.It should be easy for u.
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