I bet it is codec related. If you use a codec tool like GSpot to see what
codecs the video requires and then install the latest versions of them (also
setting FFDShow to not process the audio).. you may find it clears up.
-----Original Message-----
From: VME_LWS@googlegroups.com [mailto:VME_LWS@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of mdc3000
Sent: 06 January 2009 20:12
To: VME - by Lightning Ware
Subject: Re: Garbled audio on xvid dvdscreener when converting with VME
Thanks Gary. The audio is choppy and seems to be a slower than it
should be (it sounds like if you slowed down a record player, so
everyone sounds like a drunk man, so it is out of sync but it's way
distorted). This system is fairly new and running pretty fast, so I
don't think it's a system resource issue.... it's just weird that it
will play fine in media player with ffdshow but then in vme the
encoded files are all wonky....
On Jan 6, 1:34 pm, "Gary Stimson" <garystim...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> In what way is the audio screwed up? Is it out of sync with the video, is
it
> scrambled audio, has it got interference?
> If it is out of sync then it could be two issues: either an invalid audio
> codec or your PC is running out of resources and therefore audio syncing
is
> becoming an issue. Therefore either download the latest Audio codecs for
> your video file and set FFDShow to pass through to these codecs or set VME
> to use a lower bandwidth profile.
> Kind regards,
> Gary
> -----Original Message-----
> From: VME_LWS@googlegroups.com [mailto:VME_LWS@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
> Of mdc3000
> Sent: 06 January 2009 17:07
> To: VME - by Lightning Ware
> Subject: Garbled audio on xvid dvdscreener when converting with VME
> Hi,
> I am running VME on windows vista and have the latest version of
> ffdshow running... I'm trying to convert some xvid dvdscreener videos
> so that I can watch them in .wmv on my xbox 360. The videos play fine
> on my computer but the outputted .wmv file has screwed up audio... any
> ideas on how I can fix this so the outputted files have the proper
> audio?
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