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Subject:"Inserting time code"
Posted by: CrazyRussian
Date:12/21/2002 7:39:56 PM

This is regarding SoftEncode, there is an option in "Encode Settings" to "Add Time stamps", and remarked that "Frames are 1/30th of a second", but NTSC video is 29.97 fps... let's say I render video out as m2v file and audio as wav out of VV and then use soft encode with "Add time stamps", would they match? Would i have audio and video synced? Right now i encode with that option not checked and was just alighning audio and video files in DVD authoring software, so far audio and video were perfectly in sync, but i have some projects comming up where i can reeeeeeeeeaaaly benefit with having time stamp in ac3 files.
Any info is greatly appreciated

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Reply by: CrazyRussian
Date:12/24/2002 7:34:10 AM

Anybody??? Somebody??? SOFO guys you dont know either?

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Reply by: SonyEPM
Date:12/26/2002 9:22:39 AM

Softencode hasn't been shipping for quite a few years, but in my tests with it, I've never had a sync issue. All is well if I encode the audio and video from the same source, using the same start/end times, and then marry the MPEG and AC-3 in the authoring app.

What DVD app are you using to prepare/burn?

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Reply by: CrazyRussian
Date:12/26/2002 10:04:15 PM

I'm using ReelDVD, and as I'm sure you know you can move audio when selected in timeline. So, i was wondering if i should encode with time code inserted. When you say "in your test never had a problem", were you inserting time code?

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Reply by: SonyEPM
Date:12/27/2002 9:28:12 AM

I added timestamps, left all TC settings at 0, encoded, burned in DVDSP 1.2 along with an M2v, no problems. I wasn't trying to edit in the authoring app though.

I'm still a little unclear: what exactly are you trying to do?

Subject:RE:
Reply by: CrazyRussian
Date:1/2/2003 8:36:08 AM

SonicEPM, thank you for your time and expertise, really appreciate it. What I'm trying is to encode with time stamp encoded into ac3 file, so when I import it into ReelDVD it will be snap to the video file and cannot be accidently moved, making audio and video not in sync

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