On Sun, 14 May 2006 10:22:39 -0700, Phil Ehrens wrote: >> ... You see, using mplayer+transcode gave me A/V out of >> sync even without the --pulldown switch. > > Well, for me it always syncs perfectly, except with -pulldown.
yeah, I know you are quite an expert with transcode. I'm just start learning it. Hope you will get the -pulldown working. I remember I was having the exact same problem as yours when I first tried with mplayer+transcode+pulldown. I'll keep checking back in case you have any new issues. mplayer+transcode is really handy when the source can't be decoded by transcode itself. IIRC, my problem of having A/V sync problem using it is because of some invalid video/audio packages -- first half was ok, then at one spot the sound started to occurs earlier, another spot, even more earlier... Have you met with such problem before? I think it is due to the lack of A/V sync capability using mplayer+transcode. How did you solve such problems? FYI, I solved it by using latest CVS ffmpeg, which has the A/V sync capability built in.
