|  | Posted by Rick Merrill on 01/24/06 17:19 
Biz wrote:> "Rick Merrill" <rickZERODOTmerrill@NOSPAMgmail.com> wrote in message
 > news:m-6dnWLP_omNnUjeRVn-pA@comcast.com...
 >
 >>Yes, MPEG can use different rates as I said. But DVDs are at 41.1 KHz
 >>sampling rate.
 >>
 >>The way this affects the sync is if one rate is played back by tool that
 >>requires (i.e. assumes) another rate.  - once-bit-twice-shy
 >
 >
 > Different day but DVDs are still using 48khz sampling rate Rick...
 >
 >
 
 is there a UK/US difference or something or have I been looking and not
 seeing?  Everytime I ask Womble to output a DVD as an MPEG file
 and I tell it to use 48, it re-encodes JUST the audio.  If I fail to
 reencode, the audio slip is about 10%.
 
 I know I read a confirmation of this somewhere, but of course (typical
 netter/nutter) I've lost my references.
 
 Now the DVD's I'm talking about are made on a Sony Camcorder DVD203.
 Does THAT make a diff?
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