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Frage von Brainface:


Hello,
I have in my PC into a TV card, with which I hold 6 in DivX format.
Do I look at my pictures then in WMP or burned to CD s.DVD player s.Anfang everything seems to be ok (everything is perfect). The longer the film runs, however, all the more to move audio and video track. First come the lip movements and then few seconds later, the corresponding sound. It seems as run the Picture of the sound. Do I make a short break and play the movie back next, but agrees with everything zwichen until later in the distance Picture and sound back is getting bigger. Very strange.
In the TV menu cards I have to select the DivX codec, and then a corresponding audio codec. There I choose MP3 (much else there is not synonymous !!??)
What I noticed: I can run at normal mp3 codec is not over 56kb / s set, which seems to me very low (128kb / s?). I install the Lame MP3 codec is the menu item 128 kb / s. While there, but he then picks up no sound at all more.
Can it have to do with it?
It sucks, press pause every 5min, so that the sound back to some matches with the Picture.
Would be great if you could help me.
MfG, and thank you!
Brainfac

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Antwort von Markus:

Hello,

views the question differently: Is there a solution for this issue at all or is it a systemic (compression) problem, with which one simply has to live?

I have read here in the forum already many similar questions about DivX / Xvid, but I do not remember s.eine response that would have solved the problem.

If you can make by pressing the Pause button again a synchronicity that is already considerably more than other users. To that extent you have been lucky ...

My experience with DivX / Xvid:
Problems with Soundtrack

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