| Re: Fixing A/V sync problems in mpg with freeware I'm having problems with this...
I can get the audio out, that's not a problem, I can stretch it to the length I need it, but the result is a mpg file that can't be played by any of my video players (Winamp, WMP 10, divx player, a few others, I can't remember them all). The problem seems to be in the video portion of the demuxing or multiplexing, I can play the audio streams at all points in the process except for the final mpg (e.mpg plays audio and video, e.mpa plays, e.wav plays, e2.wav plays).
I am taking 48000hz and converting it to 47955, my video trails my audio by 9/10ths of a second after 16 minutes. That all seems fine, as I can play the original demuxed audio file and the output m2.wav, and the audio now seems to be in the right place, I just can't compare it to the video because when I multiplex it, it produces a worthless file. I'm doing 48000hz because my TV capture program powerVCRII automatically captures at 48000hz in 224kbps.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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