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23. March 2006 @ 13:26 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
hello!
I use The Film Machine to convert my avi to dvd because I need the subtitles.
after encoding the movie, I've checked it with PowerDvd and I realised that the audio was out of sync (like 5 minutes or so) and so I've checked the log file, and here it is:

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- 21-03-2006 20:48:53
- AVI to DVD conversion
- The FilmMachine version 1.5.0.173 beta
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Initializing.

Computer Info
CPU name : Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.20GHz
Available memory: 511 MB
Windows version : Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2
Initializing finished.

Saving Project File

DirectX Version = 9.0c

Saving Avi-Info files
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- 21-03-2006 20:49:02
- Free on drive C: 32,01 GB
- Creating and Merging Subtitles
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Writing C:\Programas\The FilmMachine\Output\TFM_Subtitle_File.srt
Saving C:\Programas\The FilmMachine\Output\TFM_Subtitle_File.srt
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- 21-03-2006 20:49:04
- Free on drive C: 32,01 GB
- Audio Conversion
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Executing BeSweet DLL. Commandline:
-ota( -r 29970 25000 ) -ssrc( --rate 48000 ) -ac3enc( -b 224 )

Converting audiostream 1 of AVI file no 1 of 1

EC_CLOCK_CHANGED - The reference clock has changed.

DirectShow Filters used:
NullRenderer1
NullRenderer
SampleGrabber
MP3Filter
AVI Splitter
Avisynth Source Filter

EC_PAUSED - A pause request has completed.
EC_COMPLETE - All data from a particular stream has been rendered.


Audiostream 1 conversion finished.

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- 21-03-2006 21:12:56
- Free on drive C: 31,84 GB
- Video Encoding using QuEnc by Nic
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Executing QuEnc.

Encoding finished

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- 22-03-2006 0:07:50
- Free on drive C: 28,50 GB
- Creating DVD compliant files
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Mplex is multiplexing the video and audio stream.....
mplex version 2.0.0 (2.2.3 $Date: 2004/01/13 20:45:26 $)
File C:\PROGRA~1\THEFIL~1\Output\TFM_EN~1.M2V looks like an MPEG Video stream.
File C:\PROGRA~1\THEFIL~1\Output\TFM_EN~1.AC3 looks like an AC3 Audio stream.
Video stream 0: profile 8 selected - ignoring non-standard options!
Found 1 audio streams and 1 video streams
Selecting dvdauthor DVD output profile
Multiplexing video program stream!
Scanning for header info: Video stream e0 (C:\PROGRA~1\THEFIL~1\Output\TFM_EN~1.M2V)
VIDEO STREAM: e0
Frame width : 720
Frame height : 576
Aspect ratio : 16:9 display
Picture rate : 25.000 frames/sec
Bit rate : 5875200 bits/sec
Vbv buffer size : 229376 bytes
CSPF : 0
Scanning for header info: AC3 Audio stream 00 (C:\PROGRA~1\THEFIL~1\Output\TFM_EN~1.AC3)
AC3 frame size = 896
AC3 AUDIO STREAM:
Bit rate : 28672 bytes/sec (224 kbit/sec)
Frequency : 48000 Hz
SYSTEMS/PROGRAM stream:
rough-guess multiplexed stream data rate : 6230944
target data-rate specified : 12000000
Setting specified specified data rate: 12000000
Run-in Sectors = 89 Video delay = 10936 Audio delay = 0
New sequence commences...
Video e0: buf= 237568 frame=000000 sector=00000000
Audio bd: buf= 16384 frame=000000 sector=00000000
STREAM bd completed @ frame 208888.
STREAM e0 completed @ frame 181887.
Multiplex completion at SCR=654716067.
Video e0: buf= 192792 frame=181887 sector=01772281
Audio bd: buf= 16384 frame=208888 sector=00092840
VIDEO_STATISTICS: e0
Video Stream length: 3573323202 bytes
Sequence headers: 15158
Sequence ends : 0
No. Pictures : 181888
No. Groups : 15158
No. I Frames : 15158 avg. size 48774 bytes
No. P Frames : 45473 avg. size 34375 bytes
No. B Frames : 121258 avg. size 10480 bytes
Average bit-rate : 3928800 bits/sec
Peak bit-rate : 8202400 bits/sec
BUFFERING min 15 Buf max 204402
AUDIO_STATISTICS: bd
Audio stream length 187164544 bytes.
Frames : 581485700
BUFFERING min 35 Buf max 2723
MUX STATUS: no under-runs detected.
Multiplexing finished.

Spumux is inserting subtitles in the videostream.....
DVDAuthor::spumux, version 0.6.11.
Build options: gnugetopt magick iconv freetype fribidi
Send bugs to <dvdauthor-users@lists.sourceforge.net>

WARN: Read 0, expected 4

Statistics:
- Processed 809 subtitles.
- The longest display line had 47 characters.
- The maximum number of displayed lines was 3.
- The normal display height of the font arial.ttf was 32.
- The bottom display height of the font arial.ttf was 45.
- The biggest subtitle box had 4390 bytes.
Inserting subtitle into DVD stream finished.

DVDAuthor is writing the VOB files.....
DVDAuthor::dvdauthor, version 0.6.11.
Build options: gnugetopt magick iconv freetype fribidi
Send bugs to <dvdauthor-users@lists.sourceforge.net>

INFO: Locale=C
INFO: Converting filenames to US-ASCII
INFO: dvdauthor creating VTS

INFO: Video pts = 0.161 .. 7275.721
INFO: Audio[0] pts = 0.161 .. 6684.609
INFO: Audio[32] pts = 22.261 .. 5829.201
INFO: Generating VTS with the following video attributes:
INFO: MPEG version: mpeg2
INFO: TV standard: pal
INFO: Aspect ratio: 16:9
INFO: Resolution: 720x576
INFO: Audio ch 0 format: ac3/2ch, 48khz drc, 'en'


WARN: audio sector out of range: -8279 (vobu #13944, pts 6722.481)

WARN: audio sector out of range: -8450 (vobu #13945, pts 6722.961)

WARN: audio sector out of range: -8620 (vobu #13946, pts 6723.441)

WARN: audio sector out of range: -8784 (vobu #13947, pts 6723.921)

WARN: audio sector out of range: -8950 (vobu #13948, pts 6724.401)

WARN: audio sector out of range: -9121 (vobu #13949, pts 6724.881)

WARN: audio sector out of range: -9276 (vobu #13950, pts 6725.361)



Many more of these warnings, I won't post them all...



WARN: audio sector out of range: -161795 (vobu #15089, pts 7273.521)

WARN: audio sector out of range: -161808 (vobu #15090, pts 7274.001)

WARN: audio sector out of range: -161821 (vobu #15091, pts 7274.481)

WARN: audio sector out of range: -161834 (vobu #15092, pts 7274.961)
INFO: dvdauthor creating table of contents
INFO: Scanning C:\PROGRA~1\THEFIL~1\Output\DVD/VIDEO_TS/VTS_01_0.IFO
Writing VOB files finished.

Finished authoring DVD

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- 22-03-2006 0:49:56
- Free on drive C: 17,51 GB
- DVD creation finished!
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Has this ever happened to anyone?
The problem should not be with the DivX file, because I've checked it with divfix.

Also, in the past (with a different movie) I've had another audio problem: the audio seemed to be playing way too fast (like a vynil record).
I don't know if they are related...

If anyone can help me I will really aprecciate it!
Thanks in advance!
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