On Saturday 01 March 2008, Tom Metro wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > In a previous post I had mentioned that I was re-encoding some of my
> > DVDs to mpeg2 video / mp2 audio files. ... When playing, the
> > video/audio are out of sync. But if I skip forward & skip back, the
> > sync issue goes away.
>
> I think what you're seeing is that the audio and video streams are
> offset from each other in the file more than the MVP hardware decoder
> can normally handle, but hitting skip forces a resynch, thanks to the
> additional mvpmc code.
>
> You might be able to resolve this by playing with the offset parameters
> in your transcoding software. mencoder, for example, has an option where
> you can specify a time offset between the audio and video streams. Try
> creating a few short clips with different offsets - either a couple of
> different values in the same direction, if you can determine which
> direction you need to go in, or one positive and one negative offset.
>
> Let us know what you find.
>

I tried using mencoder's -mpegopts init_apts, init_vpts, & vdelay. vdelay 
doesn't seem to do anything. the other two get me close..  but seem to move 
me by blocks of time..  not the ms they are suppose to.  But I will keep 
searching...


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