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Posted by Bob on 09/17/05 08:03
On Fri, 16 Sep 2005 20:29:40 GMT, "Bioboffin"
<Reply_to_Group_please@zzz.invalid> wrote:
>As Cathy has said, it can often be the original file which causes the
>lip-synch problems.
I believe that is true, but not exclusively. As mentioned in another
post, I passed my DVD thru VideoReDo, which supposedly corrects MPG
sync errors, and imported the fixed file into MF4. It managed to
corrupt it somehow.
>I had enormous problems with MF3 to author my TV
>recordings made with an older Hauppauge card. When I changed the Hauppauge
>card to a newer version, all the lip synch problems disappeared. I'm now
>using MF4 with a nice cheap Hauppauge 150 card - perfect recordings.
>It also does a good job on my DV recordings.
As mentioned earlier, I have this suspicion that this one scene that
is particularly bad in terms of frame freeze and aucio sync problems
is caused by the fact that it is obtained from a compressed DVD I
made. I am trying to get my original back that I lent out so I can
work with an uncompressed DVD.
I tried MF4 out on original DVDs and it worked perfectly. So I think
the problems are caused by over-compressed content which even an MPG
correcter like VideoReDo can't fix.
The compression that DVD Shrink uses must be very aggressive. And
somehow MF4 is unable to deal with it, even when the file has been
"fixed" with VideoReDo.
If this is what is going on, then the solution is obvious - don't use
compessed video in MF4 - get the original and work with it.
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