2012-09-11, 21:42
Quote from a user in another thread:
I've seen various posts around with things like older versions of MKVMerge causing issues, and using one program to rip a disc to MKV with bad sync vs then using another program ripping to m2ts working fine.
Anyone seeing this larger sync issue (150-250ms) being ripper-related? Anyone test an older version of, say, MKVMerge vs newer ones?
Quote:The way I've encoded videos over the years has changed, and I've found that the older ones (in avi containers encoded as XviD-video and AC3- or MP3-audio) seem to have a persistent issue with the audio being about 0.150 seconds behind the video. The more recently encoded videos (in m4v containers encoded as AVC1-video and AAC-audio) all play fine with perfect sync.
I've seen various posts around with things like older versions of MKVMerge causing issues, and using one program to rip a disc to MKV with bad sync vs then using another program ripping to m2ts working fine.
Anyone seeing this larger sync issue (150-250ms) being ripper-related? Anyone test an older version of, say, MKVMerge vs newer ones?