![]() ![]() Now here is a the properties tab in Avidemux of the file after I processed it with AutoGK and the sync of this file is PERFECT Notice the Audio time of 02:02:55 and the Video time of 02:03:07 so its like a good 12 seconds difference. Preferably AAC (FAAC) if possible.įor now I have this for you it could potentially help a lot.Ī screen shot of the properties tab in Avidemux after opening the original. So does anybody know how to fix these audio issues I have exclusively in Avidemux? If not I would still like to do the video part and have the easiest method possible to do the audio part with a separate program. ![]() Even if I got it right I would "think" its still off and keep messing with it till the end of time. ![]() Also I really suck at finding a offset, there seems to be no way to do it on the fly with Avidemux that I know of so you have to save a small test file and its a major pain. I do not think a set offset will fix it, the sound will slowly desync worse over time. I think for most of them I have discovered that if I open the properties tab in Avidemux that the video track is longer or shorter than the audio track. So there has got to be a way to fix this. (also over time found I need to manually set the aspect ratio too.) MP4 container with x264 for video and AAC for audio.Įvery movie was out of sync until I finally found that I needed to change the frame rate from 29 to 24. Im ripping just the main movie with DVDFab (.Vob) and then encoding to a. I love the x264 codec and think its the best for what I am doing, but its hard to find good support for it. I settled with DVDFab5 as my ripper and Avidemux as the encoder. I have what feels like every ripping & encoding software under the sun. Im in the process of ripping my DVD collection onto my HTPC. ![]()
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