We have collected the most relevant information on Tmpgenc Audio Sync. Open the URLs, which are collected below, and you will find all the info you are interested in.


TMPEGENC Audio Out of Sync! - VideoHelp Forum

    https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/121992-TMPEGENC-Audio-Out-of-Sync!
    Bascially if your PAL AVI is PROGRESSIVE then the best method is to encode it at 23.976fps and you must check the "DO NOT FRAME RATE CONVERSION" setting in TMPGEnc. Then you need to process the audio seperately using BeSweet which can convert the original audio from 25fps to 23.976fps otherwise you will have synch problems.

SOLUTION for audio / video sync problems using …

    https://forums.afterdawn.com/threads/solution-for-audio-video-sync-problems-using-tmpgenc.264762/
    Using TMPGEnc, click "setting" button, then "advanced" tab, then you will see a list of filter types. Double click "source range" filter option. Then you will find the "audio gap" correction field. You can test different values for a small selected piece of the film. Once you have them in sync, encode the whole film. I hope this helps someone!

VideoHelp - Forum and Software downloads

    https://www.videohelp.com/oldguides/tmpgenc
    If your source is DivX,XviD, ASF or SMR it is best to extract the audio separate to a wav with Virtualdub because TMPGEnc can not handle all audio sources that well(causes sync problems). But if you are converting from captured material such as DV,Huffyuv,MJPEG you can leave the audio same as the video.

TMPGEnc Common Problems! | AfterDawn Discussion …

    https://forums.afterdawn.com/threads/tmpgenc-common-problems.273319/
    Audio on output file out of sync! 9. Video output is stretched when it used to have black bars! 10. TMPGEnc seriously over-estimates file length! 11. Volume on Input and Output File Very Low! 12. TMPGEnc see's the video input but wont load the audio!

Basic AVI to DVD conversion using TMPGEnc+ (including ...

    http://www.digital-digest.com/dvd/articles/article_avi2dvd_tmpgenc_page1.html
    Under "audio">full processing mode, Click "audio" again. click Conversion check 48,000Hz and check "high quality" and ok. Go to "audio" >compression, select "no compression" (PCM) and ok. Finally go to FILE> save WAV. this will produce a .wav file (audio only). You will use this as the audio input for TMPGenc. see screenshots below.

Now you know Tmpgenc Audio Sync

Now that you know Tmpgenc Audio Sync, we suggest that you familiarize yourself with information on similar questions.