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Old 14th Sep 2007, 5:25 am
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Hi,

By rate, I mean Audio Sample Rate. If you get a chance, try the free demo DVD2MP4 converter from Xilisoft. It's a fully functioning demo, apart from it only allows you to do 5 minutes of a movie.

Re: Xilisoft's product:
I found that at 20 FPS, Sample Rate 44100, the video and audio remain in sync. However, the video is just a little jittery.
At 25 FPS, 44100, the video is completely smooth, like watching a DVD, but the audio lags. The 2 nearest options (32000 and 48000 I think) result in audio which is too fast or too slow.... The 32000 sample rate makes the audio sound like a record playing too fast, and 48000 makes it sound like one playing toooooo sloooooowly !
....Hence, I believe I need to be able to select a sample rate of just lower than 44100 ( forget what I said earlier with 26000~27000 - I was way off, and not concentrating!).

What's annoying about their software, is that I cannot select my own sudio sample rate, say 43562 for example, to keep the audio and movie in sync on a rock chip player.

So if possible, Using Batman, can I select my own audio sample rate, in a similar was to selecting my own FPS??

BTW, You should leave your Batman at 24 FPS if JP says this works - I will experiment with '-ofps' commands.
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