[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sunday 02 March 2008, Roger Heflin wrote:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> 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...
>>>
>>>
>> You might try the "-audio-preload" option. Default is
>> I believe -0.4. 0.0 seems to work well for me when using
>> the mvp.
>>
>
> man page for mencoder:
> -audio-preload <0.0-2.0>
> Sets up the audio buffering time interval (default: 0.5s).
>
> I tried a value of 0.0, but that made the sound choppy, i.e. take a gunshot,
> and now it sounds like a machine gun. Maybe my whole issue is the DVD I am
> trying to encode... I will try a movie, instead of a TV show on DVD. I will
> keep you all updated.
>
> ~Steve
>
That option should not be able to cause something like that, in my usage
it only causes the sound sync to move around.
If you are getting something other than that they could be other things causing
it.
Roger
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