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Audio problem...help

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 1:49 am
by helen
Hello,
im new and...yersterdaay i was "testing" dvbdream and...after recording i converted the mpeg file in xvid all was ok (i use virtualdubmpeg2 no errors so the file seames to be o but...when i went to see it on my samsung tv lcd i noticed that the audio was just a little delayed.I have posted a snap http://img200.imageshack.us/i/videodvbdream.jpg and...as u can see i have taht message"some codecs wont work...." is that normal or that meanes that the codecs ar working bad with dvbdrem?How i can see if codecs i have on my notebook are compatible?
Thank's
Helen
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PS:I was just thinking...i'm not English and my English writeng is very bad just was i remembar from school...Maybe i can change the question like this:Is normal to reade that things in setting codecs audio/video?Instead i noticed that if i change settings sometimes the "codec" becomes red maybe is that the signal that the codec is not coorect/compatible with the program?

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 6:13 pm
by genpix
codec selection in DVB Dream have no affect on recorded file.

What format did you use to record the file, mpg or TS?
Try TS, it has better compatibility with other programs.
And make Audio Sync = 0 ms (in the same tab).

Your VirtualDub may have incorrectly read the audio-video delay from recorded file.
But you can quickly remix your AVI file (within VirtualDub), just set appropriate Audio delay.

To make proper Audio delay selection quicker, you may try remix on a small fragment of your AVI (1 minute or so). Keep adjusting delay until you get satisfactory result.
After you found a proper delay, you can remux entire AVI file.

Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 8:15 am
by helen
codec selection in DVB Dream have no affect on recorded file.

What format did you use to record the file, mpg or TS?
Try TS, it has better compatibility with other programs.
And make Audio Sync = 0 ms (in the same tab).

Your VirtualDub may have incorrectly read the audio-video delay from recorded file.
But you can quickly remix your AVI file (within VirtualDub), just set appropriate Audio delay.

To make proper Audio delay selection quicker, you may try remix on a small fragment of your AVI (1 minute or so). Keep adjusting delay until you get satisfactory result.
After you found a proper delay, you can remux entire AVI file.
Ok thank's so...codec selection in DVB Dream what are neaded?Atm i sored out everything to convert/compress but allmost to keep the same size frame i use "divx freate" instead for synch i use videoreoTake care
Helen