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exilestones
How do I convert VOB to MPEG without the audio being out of sync with the video?
Thanks for your help.
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How do I convert VOB to MPEG without the audio being out of sync with the video?
Thanks for your help.
FreemakeAudioConverterSetup
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eibert
Just change the extension vob into mpeg
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There has to be a simple fix/editing procedure.
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JimmyShelterDoes there?Quote
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There has to be a simple fix/editing procedure.
Maybe not but I'd think with all of the technology that there would be?
Video editing can be a real pain in the @*** sometimes.
Very often things just work as you'd expect them to, but sometimes they just won't.
I found that out!
If the audio and video will not stay in sync then you are probably going to have to demux it (split audio and video) and resync it in an editor with a timeline feature.
I did that once. I use AVS products, easy to use. One thing I read was to take the video file that is out of sync and drop in to AVS Audio Editor. I'd never guess that I could drop a Video File in to a sound editor but it worked. AVS Audio Editor easily made an audio file and I took it back in to AVS Video Editor and dropped it in a sound overlay file.
I think what probably happens is that in the original file, video and audio are packed together into frames, but some frames might not contain the same length of audio as video. But conversion software seems to just join up all of the video, join up all the audio and then put them together again, but they don't always match.
That makes sense from what I've been experiencing.
I sometimes find that one editor will work ok, but another editor won't, when both might work perfectly ok for another file. It can be a bit hit and miss, a lot of trial and error, and very frustrating.
I've never found any one piece of software that will always work.
I use Womble MPEG Video Wizard, Magix Video Pro, TMPGEnc Video Mastering Works or TMPGEnc MPEG Smart Renderer, usually, depending on which works best for whatever I'm doing.
But none of them are free (well, depending on where you get them from)
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tjkrol
I've had success with Freemake.
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coowouters
Could you send me one of the vob files (through WT), I will give it a try, and let you know the result.
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frankotero
NCH, has a lot of good programs for video and audio. However they're not free. But I'm sure this will work for you.
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There has to be a simple fix/editing procedure.
Maybe not but I'd think with all of the technology that there would be?
Video editing can be a real pain in the @*** sometimes.
Very often things just work as you'd expect them to, but sometimes they just won't.
I found that out!
If the audio and video will not stay in sync then you are probably going to have to demux it (split audio and video) and resync it in an editor with a timeline feature.
I did that once. I use AVS products, easy to use. One thing I read was to take the video file that is out of sync and drop in to AVS Audio Editor. I'd never guess that I could drop a Video File in to a sound editor but it worked. AVS Audio Converter easily made an audio file and I took it back in to AVS Video Editor and dropped it in a sound overlay file.
I think what probably happens is that in the original file, video and audio are packed together into frames, but some frames might not contain the same length of audio as video. But conversion software seems to just join up all of the video, join up all the audio and then put them together again, but they don't always match.
That makes sense from what I've been experiencing.
I sometimes find that one editor will work ok, but another editor won't, when both might work perfectly ok for another file. It can be a bit hit and miss, a lot of trial and error, and very frustrating.
I've never found any one piece of software that will always work.
I use Womble MPEG Video Wizard, Magix Video Pro, TMPGEnc Video Mastering Works or TMPGEnc MPEG Smart Renderer, usually, depending on which works best for whatever I'm doing.
But none of them are free (well, depending on where you get them from)
Thanks for your words of experience. I admire your work. Newark 2012, DC 2013, Philly 2013, if my memory serves me correctly are have your hand in them?
JimmyShelter is a cool name.
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Thanks for your words of experience. I admire your work. Newark 2012, DC 2013, Philly 2013, if my memory serves me correctly are have your hand in them?
JimmyShelter is a cool name.
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Thanks for your words of experience. I admire your work. Newark 2012, DC 2013, Philly 2013, if my memory serves me correctly are have your hand in them?
JimmyShelter is a cool name.
They were probably audio remasters.
My video work is mostly The Who, I think I only did Glastonbury 2013 of the Stones in video.
But thanks
Jimmy Shelter, it's just a shot away...
Hopefully you will find something that will do what you need.
My point really was that while most video files will probably work perfectly ok, you will usually find some that won't, and I don't think there is a simple fix or procedure for those files, you just need to 'find a way' with them.
Good luck with your work.
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Where's your Glastonbury?
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Where's your Glastonbury?
It looks like it's still in the StonesVault:
DVD 2013.06.29 Glastonbury (136m) JimmyShelter PAL-DVD9.part1.rar
DVD 2013.06.29 Glastonbury (136m) JimmyShelter PAL-DVD9.part2.rar
DVD 2013.06.29 Glastonbury (136m) JimmyShelter PAL-DVD9.part3.rar
DVD 2013.06.29 Glastonbury (136m) JimmyShelter PAL-DVD9.part4.rar
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Where's your Glastonbury?
It looks like it's still in the StonesVault:
DVD 2013.06.29 Glastonbury (136m) JimmyShelter PAL-DVD9.part1.rar
DVD 2013.06.29 Glastonbury (136m) JimmyShelter PAL-DVD9.part2.rar
DVD 2013.06.29 Glastonbury (136m) JimmyShelter PAL-DVD9.part3.rar
DVD 2013.06.29 Glastonbury (136m) JimmyShelter PAL-DVD9.part4.rar
Great! Thank you!
Many, many great people here.
I never did any more Stones, there always seems to have been people making very good Stones videos so I never saw the point in making even more. Most of mine have been The Who, Patti Smith and various one-offs, although many of them use official content and were never freely available.Quote
exilestones
Wow! That Glastonbury is the entire satellite feed! What other DVD do you have Mr. Shelter or is it Mr. Jimmy?