Do not touch the MPEG file before you pass it to ProjectX as this is
I didn't. Original .nuv is OK. After demuxing this with ProjectX default
settings and muxing again with mplex, audio is off sync.
I don't know that I've heard of anyone with sync problems with
ProjectX. Have you made sure the original doesn't have troubles before
demuxing?
Also, you may try the non-demux option of ProjectX. I think they
call it "M2P" for MPEG2 Program Stream. Is it an ivtv stream? Just
making sure it's not DVB.
likely to introduce further problems. You can use ProjectX to also
make cuts (I personally use a program called Cuttermaran to do
I tried, but the video editor is higly unstable.
I dislike Java almost as much as I despise perl. To be fair,
though, I haven't had any stability issues with ProjectX. I installed the
J2RE straight from Sun, though... no rpms or anything.
On another issue, how did the file get distorted in the first place?
Apparantly, the signal was lost a few times during the recording.
Fortunately, mostly (or even only) during the commercials.
That's usually what causes it. Tape transfers seem particularly
bad, since VHS/8MM are generally pretty awful about TBC... TVs are pretty
forgiving.
-Cory
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* Cory Papenfuss *
* Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate student *
* Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University *
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