Hi there!
I wonder if anyone experienced the same thing with the playback of some of the MP4/MKV encodes on the site, with the audio going a few seconds faster than the video.
Is there any recommended player that is to be used to play such clips?
Note that I do not have problems with other MP4/MKV clips though.
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If you say which encodes have the desyncs, they can probably be investigated further and flagged for re-encoding if they're verified to desync.
For watching the current videos, most good players (MPC-HC and VLC at least) have an audio offset feature. You can use that to resync the audio on playback.
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Also, let us know what media player you are using. Some media players have known issues playing back heavily processed videos in general, particularly on less powerful hardware.
Actually, all of the MP4/MKV encodes that I had watched so far had the delays, but I can't proclaim it to be true for the ones that I did not watch yet.
Nevertheless, I will try to post a list of the ones that I had watched which had delays.
mplayer is known to have issues with some mp4 videos. Even though the status information printed to the console will cheerfully announce how much A/V-desync there is, it doesn't make any effort to correct it.
Seeking through the video will temporarily sync A/V, but it'll soon continue to drift apart again.
mplayer -nocorrect-pts x.mp4
can remedy that. Don't set that option as a default, though, because it'll cause some .avis to desync.
if you weren't using mplayer.. ignore that ;)
Kiwi: Do you notice the problems when you stream the movies or when you download the official encodes and watch them? I assume it's the latter. If it's the former, however, which streaming site(s) are you using?
Not all encodes I watched had delays, that's why. As for who encoded, I'm not really sure. I mainly downloaded from archive.org.
Yeah I wasn't using mplayer. :)
I downloaded mainly from archive.org, or using bittorrent.
(Mod edit: combined three posts into one.)
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The first post, instead of adding several new ones (not this time, in future).
EDIT:
Obviously I wanted a new user not to multipost.
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I think Feos is saying in a rather roundabout way that he'd rather you consolidate your responses to different people into a single post. I don't personally think it matters much.
We do rarely get some users who don't know about editing posts, so if they make a mistake they then make a followup post correcting the mistake. That's a bit silly.
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Kiwi, you keep referring to "all encodes [you] watched" instead of referring to specific lists of videos. If you know any specific videos which demonstrate your claims, please post their relevant identifying information.
Actually, responding (with quotes) to several posts in one post is quite laborious and non-obvious in this phpbb interface. There should be an easier way of doing it (or at least a more obvious way).
Just happened to watch the featured clip a while ago, so I shall start adding the list as I watch more clips (I'm not really a regular watcher, do bear with me if the reports are not regular).
http://tasvideos.org/1415M.html
Btw, I downloaded the file supermarioworld-tas-ismmister.mp4 from archive.org directly, if that helps in your troubleshooting isolation.
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I do not see the reported issue with either the encode that's currently present on the movie or the one that was there up until about three months ago, regardless of media player used.
I thus ask for the third time what media player(s) you are seeing this issue with and what type of hardware you are running them on.
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Worked perfectly on my end as well. Maybe whatever player you're using doesn't support dedupped encodes? You should let us know exactly what you're using, hardware as well. Try using something like to see if that helps.
Ok sorry guys.
I really dun mean anything offensive, certainly not a troll.
Anyway my hardware is i5-2400.
The codec I tried was Win7codec by Shark007, with Media Player Classic.
Anyway, I have tried the clips in VideoLAN player in an attempt to bypass the installed codecs. So far so good.
So for now, we can assume that all my experience is due to bad codecs on my computer, and not encoding problem. I will try to review the clips again with VideoLAN to check.
Thanks to all of u for your time and patience with me. :)
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I gather that "Win7codec" is a codec pack.
Generally speaking, with those you end up with older versions of codecs than you might find by seeking them out on your own.
You might consider getting an up-to-date build of ffdshow from here, for starters.