kvcd: with my standalone dvd player, the audio is 2 seconds behind?
Ok, I´ve made a kvcd and burned it to a cd, the cd plays fine with power dvd, but when I try it with my standalone dvd the audio is 2 seconds behind???
It´s encoded as a mpeg-2 (file extension was .m1v) and muxed as a svcd, does it make a difference if it´s 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz? |
It says in avi2mpg2, warning svcd framerate should be 25 fps or 29,976 fps, is this true, that could be the problem!
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Hi CheronAph,
Demux your mpeg file, run pulldown.exe against your demuxed .m1v (or.m2v!), and remux your new video again with the .mp2. That should fix your problem. -kwag |
Where´s pulldown.exe, in bbmpg?
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What do I do with the program? The settings?
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Here's a link: http://www.inwards.com/inwards/?id=36
It includes a readme.txt file. It's a command line tool. There's a GUI front end, but I'm not sure right now where it is. Just read the .txt file. It's very easy to use. -kwag |
I got the GUI, I´m just burning a test movie, I´ll tell you what happens!
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Well, what do you know, it works! This brings me to another question, should I do this only when the source is 23,976 fps and I want to mux it as a svcd, if I do, can I do this already in TMPGEnc?
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You can do it with TMPEG, only if you're encoding MPEG-2. If you're encoding MPEG-1, TMPEG won't let you do 3:2 pulldown. With pulldown.exe you can flag any file, either MPEG-1 or MPEG-2.
I'd rather encode at 23.976fps with TMPEG, and let pulldown.exe do the little magic :wink: BTW, you don't need 3:2 pulldown if your target is a (K)VCD. -kwag |
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