Hi,

On Monday 02 June 2003 06:30, Ray Olszewski wrote:
> >I just wanted to say: if vcr should have problems recording with perfect
> > A/V sync for a long time (some hours), then you should look at that part
> > of our source - or just ask me ;-)
>
> I can confirm that this problem exists (with the 1.09 Debian code), for
> captures longer than 2 hours. I do them rarely, and, untik now, I didn't
> know whether to be looking in vcr, libavifile, or the encoders themselves
> for the source of this problem. So I just lived with it. It's not noticable
> in the more common 1-hour captures, but if (for example) I do a long
> recording of a chunk of a Star Trek marathon (3 eipsodes back to back, all
> one cap), the last hour or so has noticable sync failures.

Yes, this seems to be without syncfix.

You can use avicap or avirec together with avidemux for cutting/re-encoding 
etc, and it will be fine.

For your old recordings, you can correct them with VirtualDub/win32:

go to Video/Frame Rate

and select 'Change so Video and Audio durations match'




Alex


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