| Post ID |
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| 1232356 |
2011-09-20 05:21:00 |
Using Handbrake to convert movie files to mp4 and result is played back via usb flash drive on a PVR. Good quality video and audio results but the audio is a second or so before the video. What particular settings affect the rendering of the audio or video that could help to synchronise the video and sound? |
Krad (7878) |
| 1232357 |
2011-09-20 05:49:00 |
The freeware VirtualDub is very good for adjusting audio delay. But you need to have your source file in the avi container (eg Xvid + mp3). It allows you to adjust the audio delay either positively or negatively without re-encoding ie, keeping the original xvid + mp3. So it is quick. I think Virtualdub can do mp4 as well as avi but I couldn't get it to work
Personally I would use the freeware Xmedia Recode to give me a high quality avi file then feed it through VirtualDub. Xmedia Recode does not have a setting for audio delay |
BBCmicro (15761) |
| 1232358 |
2011-09-20 06:15:00 |
Should have added this to your other post |
Speedy Gonzales (78) |
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