Geoff Clements wrote:
> On Saturday 16 Jan 2010 11:33:26 Kushara Navaratne wrote:
> > The problem being encoutered is more to do with audio lagging the video.
> >  Not a case of frames being dropped intermittently throughout the movie.
> >  Someone suggested adding a few frames to the start of the audio track to
> >  compensate for the audio lagging the vidoe.
> > 
> If you can afford to drop a few video frames at the beginning this may be 
> easier. This will of course depend on how many you need to drop but if the 
> video starts with a blank screen it may be possible.

That is just plain wrong.

> > I have not tried seperatng the audio and video tracks and then using
> >  transcode. Will give this a try and let you know the result.
> > 
> 
> I have had good results with this using mplex with the -O option from the 
> mjpegtools package to do the stitching together but I think this works only 
> with mpeg[12] type video. Of course you could do this step early in the 
> process and then do the transcoding.

Just use avidemux on the output, otherwise you will find yourself
resyncing both the source and the output.

What bothers me the most about this whole discussion is that I
NEVER see desync when I rip dvd to avi, and I do nothing special
to keep it in sync... In fact, I almost always just copy the dvd
ac3 audio into the avi container. I really wonder what you folks
are doing that is mucking it up. I assure you, it doesn't happen
unless you make it happen by choosing some wrong setting.

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