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Avidemux audio sync
Avidemux audio sync












  1. AVIDEMUX AUDIO SYNC HOW TO
  2. AVIDEMUX AUDIO SYNC MOVIE

However, its still 23.976 frames per second, the same setting I used in Avidemux so I have no clue what the hell is causing it. AVI file AutoGK made has the Video time also 02:02:55 so they match and thus are in sync! The Audio time is still 02:02:55 so to me that means this is not an audio issue on the audio side, but a video issue causing the audio problems. 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.

AVIDEMUX AUDIO SYNC HOW TO

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.)

avidemux audio sync

AVIDEMUX AUDIO SYNC MOVIE

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.














Avidemux audio sync