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chin41 07-06-2004 06:17 AM

TMPGEnc: audio Sync problems!
 
I need help !
Recently i made my first skvd with tmpg with skvcd-template but after i burned it with Nero and played it on my standalone dvdplayer the sound wasn't synchronised with the video.
But when i play the cd on my pc everything is correct !
Does this means my dvdplayer isn't compatible ? I do have other downloaded videos wich also are skvcd and mpeg2 encoded and play perfectly on my dvd-player.
The templates are from kvcd.net ofcourse and i tried ntsc and pal and both gave me the same problem.
I hate to use dvd2svcd cause it takes longer time.
Please advise.

Prodater64 07-06-2004 06:22 AM

The problem could be that your audio is encoded at 48000Hz.
(S)VCD standards needs 44100Hz.
If it is the case, reencode your audio.


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chin41 07-06-2004 07:58 AM

Thanks for your reply.
The audio has been set to 44100hz automaticly but does correcting the source range help ?

Fluffbutt 07-06-2004 10:08 AM

You might have made the same mistake I did early in the piece:

I demuxed the vob to d2v and ac3 (ok, it's not demux to get the d2v, but you know what I mean..)

Then I encoded the d2v, but lopped off the intro and end credits.

BUT the ac3 still had then intro music & end credit music, so whent hat was converted to mp2, the resulting remuxed vcd was way out of sync.

Heheh - only made THAT mistake once!

It might also have something to do with the multiplex rate - I used to get out-of-sync with tmpg muxer, so I stopped using it.


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