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HyperCam / Re: AV sync?
« on: March 01, 2010, 11:37:21 AM »
I can also confirm this issue. So far experienced it with both TSCC & FFV1 lossless encodes.
The original resulting file from HyperCam will play fine in VLC but will be out of sync in WMP.
VirtualDub gives me the following errors upon opening the file.
AVI: Stream 0 (video) has a non-zero start position of 30 samples (+1000 ms). VirtualDub does not currently support a non-zero start time and the stream will be interpreted as starting from zero.
AVI: Stream 1 (audio) has a non-zero start position of 1469 samples (+33 ms). VirtualDub does not currently support a non-zero start time and the stream will be interpreted as starting from zero.
VLC however does give the following error when opening the file.
This AVI file is broken. Seeking will not work correctly. Do you want to try to fix it? This might take a long time.
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== Update
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I'm going to have to retract my confirmation at this time, as I'm currently experiencing to a much lesser degree this same issue with other products.
The original resulting file from HyperCam will play fine in VLC but will be out of sync in WMP.
VirtualDub gives me the following errors upon opening the file.
AVI: Stream 0 (video) has a non-zero start position of 30 samples (+1000 ms). VirtualDub does not currently support a non-zero start time and the stream will be interpreted as starting from zero.
AVI: Stream 1 (audio) has a non-zero start position of 1469 samples (+33 ms). VirtualDub does not currently support a non-zero start time and the stream will be interpreted as starting from zero.
VLC however does give the following error when opening the file.
This AVI file is broken. Seeking will not work correctly. Do you want to try to fix it? This might take a long time.
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== Update
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I'm going to have to retract my confirmation at this time, as I'm currently experiencing to a much lesser degree this same issue with other products.