On 11/14/06, Will . <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

Hi,

I'm very keen to get the fine AV offset adjustment 100% correct in transcode
as it's the only small problem I've been having. On my LCD monitor the fine
AV offset being wrong is not as noticeable as on my main display. I'd really
like to be in a position to do transcode as a 1 click operation and rely on
not tweaking any settings.

Current A/V syncronization code in transcode surely deserves some more work
and a big revamp/improvemente, with a few notable exceptions like the import_v4l2 code.
In the common case, it's pretty easy to see the A/V synchronization screwed up, ad
that also depends heavily from the transcoding source.

Of course, this should be improved, but isn't scheduled for 1.1.0 (I have plans
about this for circa 1.2.0/1.3.0). Of course, suggestions about better algorhythms, ideas,
patches, comments are always welcome.

The problem is the AV sync is
only correct some of the time and depending on what I'm encoding from and
to. It seems to work best if I go from a PAL DVD to an XVID

Yup, PAL is less trickier than NTSC here (I don't like _at all_ 30000/1001 crazyness,
but that's just my taste).

Version Nos

transcode v1.0.2 (C) 2001-2003 Thomas Oestreich, 2003-2004 T. Bitterberg
I run gentoo linux the version is linux-2.6.16-suspend2-r5

I strongly recommend to switch to CVS HEAD when experimenting changes
and/or proposing features and/or working to improve some parts of transcode.
1.0.x branch is in deep maintenance mode (only REALLY critical and straightforward
fixes in here). Furthermore, 1.1.0 (CVS) codebase is MUCH better than 1.0.x.

I'm happy to experiment and do a bit of hacking to get this working and post
my results back but I really need some help from some of the developers.

Just ask, we'll see what we can do :)


--
Francesco Romani

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