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Two questions - audio timing and virtual dub

Postby petermidi » 09 Mar 2007 18:44

Hi there,
I'm getting some audio problems with things being slightly out of sync - is there a simple way to adjust the timing of the audio forward and back as there is in virtual dub?

And if not, is there a reason why an mpeg ps file from videolan won't open in virtual dub?

If there is, what sort of output do I have to create from videolan than I can open in virtual dub?
Thanks so much
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Postby DJ » 09 Mar 2007 18:59

1. ctrl k audio delay up and ctrl l audio delay down.

2. & 3. Assuming you have MPEG 2 support for virtualdub and are making the MPEG PS files correctly -- No!

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THanks DJ - these are the settings

Postby petermidi » 10 Mar 2007 09:37

Hi DJ
These are the settings I'm using to save the file:
MPeg ps
video codec mp4v, bitrate 512,scale 0.5
audio codec mp3, bitrate 32 channels 1

But the file that's output won't open in mpeg2 version of virtual dub.

Do I neeed to change the settings?
Thanks again
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Postby DJ » 11 Mar 2007 06:55

To the best of my knowledge Virtualdub uses Direct Show codecs of which I have never had issues with. Try playing the file under WMP or MPC that also use the Direct Show codec.

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Thanks dj - still no joy

Postby petermidi » 13 Mar 2007 15:58

Files created in my videolan can only be played in my videolan - which means I cannot further edit them.
Any other thoughts?
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Postby DJ » 14 Mar 2007 07:04

Learn your formats and containers.

1. MP4v and MP3 should not be placed in an MPEG PS container.

2. Yes! You can create files that will only play in VLC. This is a no brainier. But the object is to create files that are compatible with other systems. This takes a knowledge of what you are doing.

http://wiki.videolan.org/index.php/Main_Page
Tons of information on formats, containers, streaming and how to

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Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 14 Mar 2007 10:14

@DJ: wiki does not need index.php/ anymore !
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Postby DJ » 14 Mar 2007 19:55

Thanks! I updated my notes. :)

http://wiki.videolan.org

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I know this must seem daft but...

Postby petermidi » 15 Mar 2007 00:42

The wiki is just mindblowing for someone new to all this stuff.

And after 3 hours on separate nights I still cannot see how to simply achieve what I'm after.

A good, compressed version of a DVD file that can be opened in virtual dub (which can handle mpeg2 and avi). I can see that videolan doesn't output avi - so what container/content can I use to give me an mepg2 for virtual dub?

Thanks folks

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Postby DJ » 16 Mar 2007 07:03

My MPEG 2 decoder does a real good job of playing all the MPEG files I through at it. So all that is necessary is to select MPEG PS (no audio or video options) and name the file anything.mpeg. Then I convert to the format of choice after editing. All this assumes that the source is MPEG 2 DVD.

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Great

Postby petermidi » 25 Mar 2007 00:53

Thanks DJ

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Re:

Postby diamondblast » 17 Oct 2008 19:06

My MPEG 2 decoder does a real good job of playing all the MPEG files I through at it. So all that is necessary is to select MPEG PS (no audio or video options) and name the file anything.mpeg. Then I convert to the format of choice after editing. All this assumes that the source is MPEG 2 DVD.
can it convert from DVD to MPEG?
I really need a good converot and free :) as can be
I need it to very reliable because Im working with sensitive materials. BTW I found this site jemsite.com and this one thereeftank.com very interesting.


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