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Captured audio 500 ms behind video?
I thought I had a really nice capture from VHS using ATI600 and VDub and it looks good. However, now I see the audio is 500ms behind the video. I'm playing it in Smplayer and when I audio, audio delay and put in -500 msec it is pretty much in sync. I have already planned to take the large avi file and reduce it. I have another post on this. Now I wonder if I can adjust the audio as I do this and would appreciate suggestions on the best way to go about it. Below are the specs of the captured video. Thanks.
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What is the hardware workflow?
TBCs properly being used? |
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ps now I looked it up and see Time Based Correction. I'm using a Sony SLV-D300P to play the VHS tape. I just borrowed this deck and in terms of how the video looks I'm satisfied. I did 3 long tapes. So the question I have is should I try to recapture the tapes or adjust the captures I have. If so the best way to proceed? Thanks. |
Definitely no need to re-capture. In VDub, just apply the audio offset (Audio>Interleaving>Audio Skew Correction) and then Save As your file.
I find AmarecTV is better at maintaining audio sync, but as long as the out-of-sync is linear, ie not increasing or variable, it's easy to correct if you like using VDub to capture. AmarecTV guide here: https://www.digitalfaq.com/forum/vid...html#post86872 |
Thanks for your reply. Very helpful. I'm going to be studying those options. Do you think an old RCA cable could cause an audio lag? I just grabbed one that seemed OK but must be pretty old. I have a post earlier where I asked advice to get the big Avi file down in size. Would it better to adjust the sync first and then do this or might I be able to do both at the same time? Cheers
-- merged -- By the way, this may have opened up a whole can of worms. I thought I'd successfully captured a bunch of old Hi8 or 8mm camcorder music concert tapes last year. The 1st two files I pulled up the audio was slightly off. One the audio was going too fast like making people have slightly higher voices than normal. Oh my! -- merged -- I downloaded AMV4 and Amarectv and installed as far as I could go. When I press record button I get the error:"ICCompressGetFormat". I've been using my old DellE1705 laptop because it has XP to work with Vdub and the ATI600. Could I run Amarectv on my win10 laptop? I guess the ATI600 wouldn't work right there? Anyway, if I understand the errors right it seems my older laptop doesn't have the right cpu for Amarectv? https://postimg.cc/gallery/fbg0NLM -- merged -- Why can't I take the ATI600 and stick it in my Win10 laptop (with a much better processor) and capture to mkv format? I just tried it. Certainly no audio lag. I'm not sure I can see much of a difference in video. Thanks for any advice. |
Lack of TBC almost always causes audio issue with capture. Frames drop, audio doesn't.
Microsoft screwed something up in a Win10 update a few years ago, and multiple capture cards no longer work, including all ATI 600 USB and clones. Many cards based on many chips now have issues. It's not the card's fault, it's Microsoft. AmaRecTV won't help, nor will anything else. It's an OS-level issue. Do not use Win19 for this card, or most cards. Win10 itself is lousy for capturing, with few exceptions. |
Since your card obviously "works" with Win 10, I'd give capturing with VDub or AmarecTV a shot so that you end up with a lossless file to improve, as opposed to an MKV, which will probably be in a lossy codec. Bear in mind my earlier comment re VDub; it does give me sync issues at times.
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I'll check them out. Thanks
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