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After ripping a DVD, and then encoding to xvid (or any format) the audio is always ahead of the video by around half a second.
Thinking that it may be lack of processing power I have tried reducing the 'nice' level from 19 to 10, and running from xfce.
I seem to remember this issue starting after upgrading from Breezy to Edgy, however it did not occur on all rips. I'm now on Gutsy and happerns every time. Which is a pain as I've just got the 'cluster' module working :-(
Just wondering if anybody else has experienced this.
also, the transcoding process with sometimes stop with one second to go, I have to manually kill the process.
For the transcoding process I have had much better luck with Avidemux. I rip with DVD::Rip and then recode with Avidemux. Much easier, much more powerful in that it is extremely easy to run.
After ripping a DVD, and then encoding to xvid (or any format) the audio is always ahead of the video by around half a second.
Thinking that it may be lack of processing power I have tried reducing the 'nice' level from 19 to 10, and running from xfce.
I seem to remember this issue starting after upgrading from Breezy to Edgy, however it did not occur on all rips. I'm now on Gutsy and happerns every time. Which is a pain as I've just got the 'cluster' module working :-(
Just wondering if anybody else has experienced this.
also, the transcoding process with sometimes stop with one second to go, I have to manually kill the process.
Cheers
Stefan
the problem can be easily solve via Moyea Video Converter which adopts advanced audio and video sync technology.
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