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MikeMike 11-17-2002 07:40 PM

KVCD: Change 23.976 to 29.97 without sync problems?
 
I have an Apex 1100w and I tried the kvcd x2 template.
In 23.976 I got small pause/breaks every 10 secs or so. I switched the setting to 29.97 and made a small test burn. The quality was really awsome. The best I ever have made, so I went ahead and burned the whole movie on 2 CD's.
But...... the audio lost the sync more and more as the movie went on.

Please note that I am a newbie. Do I need to make other changes besides the 23.976 to 29.97?
I am using TMPGEnc with the downloaded AVI as the video file and a wav file created from "save as wav" from virtualdub.

Why does this happen and how do I fix it?

Regards
Mike

kwag 11-17-2002 08:06 PM

Hi Mike,

Remux your audio and video with BBMpeg. Use this screenshot as a sample:

http://www.digitalfaq.com/archives/i.../2002/07/1.jpg

-kwag

MikeMike 11-18-2002 08:40 AM

BBmpeg crashes when I try to load the video file. Are there any other software I can use for this?

Regards
Mike

kwag 11-18-2002 09:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MikeMike
BBmpeg crashes when I try to load the video file. Are there any other software I can use for this?

Regards
Mike

It crashes because of a known bug. When you run BBMpeg, click on "Add" and then "Cancel". Then you can go to "Start Encoding" an do your stuff ;)

-kwag

MikeMike 11-18-2002 01:13 PM

It still crashes as soon as I try to load the file.
Any other way to make the audio fit the video?

Regards
Mike

Jellygoose 11-18-2002 01:17 PM

Are you using Windows XP ? I had the same problem, and I downloaded a WinXP Bugfix for exactly that problem... I think I found it at www.doom9.org ... not quite sure though...

vico1 11-18-2002 02:17 PM

Hey mike,
For a good back-up of movies (not high qual, but very watchable) to play on your 1100w
you have to try usin` the 352x240 lbr templet.
You have to render as a svcd mpeg2 of course, and use the 29.97,
but you`ll be surprised how well it`ll look, and your file size.
I did "The Matrix", the complete movie (less beggining and end credits) a couple days ago,
and still had room on 1 80min cdr for complete clips of
the DvD intro, the lobby gunfight scene, AND about 10 jpegs stills
along with it!... :D

Plays GREAT in my 1100w (1meg) and is very watchable on our
37" Mitstubishi tv.
I was SHOCKED!... 8O

I`m now trying to use a combination of SansGrip`s great filters to try to soften block-noise,
and tighten (sharpen?) the vids.




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MikeMike 11-18-2002 07:12 PM

Yes I am using windows XP. Anyone know where to find that fix?

MikeMike 11-18-2002 09:36 PM

Ok I got a way around my problem so I don't need BBmpg at all.
In TMPGEnc I click option/environmental settings/VFAPI plugin and right click on Directshow multimedia file reader and change the priority to 1. I found this in another forum.

This way I can load the same AVI file for both video and sound. If I did that before I changed the setting, the mpg file came out without audio. That was why I had to use a seperate wav file before.

Thaks for the help anyway guys.

Regards
Mike


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