yes, lip syncing.
my problem occurs as follows. thanks for reading this btw..
I have recently converted a DVD (vob files) to a DivX avi via FlaskMPEG. My settings for this 96 min. movie (BOWFINGER) were 1 keyframe/sec Data Rate: 1760 using the Low Motion Codec. Audio Compression was Mp3- 320kbps/44K
as well as some cropping and resizing of the image to 624x XXX
anyway, the audio is horribley out of sync
I chopped the video into two using VirtualDub so I could fit the thing onto 2 CDS (I used a bitrate calculator to figure out the aforementioned settings). I then saved the WAV audio so that I could boost the audio. After normalizing to 200% in Cute, I then used this louder audio as the audio WAV track. The A/V is still out of sync.
now here's the weird part:
I used VirtualDub's interleaving menu to "skew" the audio so that it would sync up. after finding the correct time in miliseconds to push the audio backward so that the audio in a selected region was in sync, audio in every other section of the movie does not match up!
I watched from 10 min. before my synced region and to my surprise it is all out of sync until just before that magical part in the movie when it syncs up for a minute or two, then comes out of sync again.
can anyone offer suggestions? This would really be appreciated as I am sooo baffled!
System: PIII 500, 128MB PC100 RAM, 13 Gig 7200 Quantum Fireball with 6.9 GB freespace and a defragged HD...
[This message has been edited by intomisery (edited 12 July 2000).]
my problem occurs as follows. thanks for reading this btw..
I have recently converted a DVD (vob files) to a DivX avi via FlaskMPEG. My settings for this 96 min. movie (BOWFINGER) were 1 keyframe/sec Data Rate: 1760 using the Low Motion Codec. Audio Compression was Mp3- 320kbps/44K
as well as some cropping and resizing of the image to 624x XXX
anyway, the audio is horribley out of sync
I chopped the video into two using VirtualDub so I could fit the thing onto 2 CDS (I used a bitrate calculator to figure out the aforementioned settings). I then saved the WAV audio so that I could boost the audio. After normalizing to 200% in Cute, I then used this louder audio as the audio WAV track. The A/V is still out of sync.
now here's the weird part:
I used VirtualDub's interleaving menu to "skew" the audio so that it would sync up. after finding the correct time in miliseconds to push the audio backward so that the audio in a selected region was in sync, audio in every other section of the movie does not match up!
I watched from 10 min. before my synced region and to my surprise it is all out of sync until just before that magical part in the movie when it syncs up for a minute or two, then comes out of sync again.
can anyone offer suggestions? This would really be appreciated as I am sooo baffled!
System: PIII 500, 128MB PC100 RAM, 13 Gig 7200 Quantum Fireball with 6.9 GB freespace and a defragged HD...
[This message has been edited by intomisery (edited 12 July 2000).]
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