11.01.2018, 23:34
I am running windows 10 64bit newest hybrid running.
I am converting a mpeg2 1080i video that i dvr'd to my pc into a x264 mkv file. Ideally i would like to leave it 1080i. No matter what i do, the audio is out of sync.
I went back and played the original video and it is in sync. I have it set to passthrough the audio, but i have also tried to convert the audio to something else and the same thing happens.
i have captured the debug and i noticed it says, "inputFrameRate: 25.00000000" On the base tab it shows 29.970 is the input frame rate, could this be the problem, and if so what can i do to fix it?
Also I would prefer to keep the video as close to the original as possible, so i am using crf 16, but how to i keep it 1080i and let the device do the deinterlacing?
I am converting a mpeg2 1080i video that i dvr'd to my pc into a x264 mkv file. Ideally i would like to leave it 1080i. No matter what i do, the audio is out of sync.
I went back and played the original video and it is in sync. I have it set to passthrough the audio, but i have also tried to convert the audio to something else and the same thing happens.
i have captured the debug and i noticed it says, "inputFrameRate: 25.00000000" On the base tab it shows 29.970 is the input frame rate, could this be the problem, and if so what can i do to fix it?
Also I would prefer to keep the video as close to the original as possible, so i am using crf 16, but how to i keep it 1080i and let the device do the deinterlacing?