Infoseite // VCD of the audio track for U.S. DVB-material not synchronously to Picture



Frage von Cletus:


Hi Folks,

since you have helped me with my latest problem genail so yes, I have some new for you: D

I have an AVI file of a DVB recording from America with me on the record (Hint: "John Locke" I would like;)) and I always make a VCD which is synonymous because I want to look at my old DVD player in the WZ .
I use Nero 6.6 to create the VCD. Unfortunately, the sound then after several minutes asynchronously to the Picture (postponed for several seconds, after lagging the Picture).
I would love to stay with the VCD because the quality is actually quite in order on the television, it takes much longer to convert to SVCD, and I do not have much rumhantieren.

(Synonymous Have you ever tried it with a SVCD, but that the picture was just bad, it looked like the "motion trail" mode of my SonyTRV-900).

At some point I was trying to locate the error and have the file with Pinnacle, Premiere, and Virtual Dub open.
Synonymous've tried to make a VCD with Pinnacle Studio 9 to but every time the picture was halfway through the video on the VCD are available and only the sound came next (but was so far synchronously)

Here, once the details of the file:
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Apparently it is s.der frame rate (23.98 / s) and the sound compression.

Un Now the real question: How am I (with möglcihst creates little expense) to make a VCD of the file, without making the sound is constantly asynchronously?

Help would be very grateful.

Cletus

PS: The First Season I myself appear immediately after purchase and can easily withstand net until autumn to see the second to ...

Space


Antwort von Cletus:

Hmm shame, still no answer ...

So it is now tatächlich s.der frame number, which is at 23.976. When you convert to VCD yes, he must comply with the PAL standard, and then make the picture one frame per second faster to get to 25 fps, the audio file, however, remains the same, so the sound synonymous with the film lags behind (or rather The film is too fast for the sound) ...

Now how do I solve this problem? How do I get the frame number to 25 but without the video "faster" to make the .... you know ... but determined

please help, please bite ....

Space


Antwort von grovel:

The simplest would be to create an NTSC VCD. If yes synonymous play s.jedem device.

SeeYa grovel

Space


Antwort von Cletus:

Is that synonymous with Nero? and plays my normal Philips DVD player in living room (on a PAL television then) from synonymous right?
'm Not so sure.

Is my idea (frame rate of 23 do not change to 25 with no time reduction) is possible?

Space


Antwort von Peter S.:

In this file, all parameters for the Pal-VCD are incompatible. Picture size, frame rate, audio sampling rate ... that can be changed only with great loss.
MFG Peter

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Antwort von Cletus:

Solution (mt high expense): video track into a Pal-Comp, and set the frame rate when interpreting the footage of 23.976 Change 25 and then stretch the timeline length of time on d previous videos ...

Then export as avi with resolution of a vcd

compress audio track with goldwave from original video or read out and stretch and resample as mp3 with 44100hz

both join and create in pinnacle studio vcd ...

quali quite ok for ne vcd ...

but it takes a total of 3 hours the whole ....

thanks anyway for the reply

if one of you has yet ne solution, please mail me: (

Cletus

Space



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