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Old 30th Jun 2007, 1:53 pm
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Hi, can you please help. With the newly adjusted AVIConverter.ini file posted on the download section by Grindathotte does anyone know how to adjust the code within the file to suit my player. It's a Sumvision Sempra Pro Mp4 player which came with AVIConverter CD, everyone knows the audio is out of sync with the video using the supplied CD, but even using the adjusted .ini file by kindly posted by Grindathotte it is still is out of sync. Audio a second ahead of the Video. Looking at the .ini file there must be an adjustment somewhere within the code to adjust this error. I,ve tried a few adjustments myself but I just get the error warning, I don't know the correct code adjustment. Grindathotte if you read this can you please contact or post me some information on how to do it. I'm using 224 x176, Normal 24fps and Pan Scan at the moment.

If I increase or decrease the frame rate within the code would this fix the problem?
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Old 1st Jul 2007, 3:51 pm
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Default Re: AVIConverter.ini file posted by Grindathotte-Help !!

I have the same mp4/mp3 player but 2gb model. First off, the AVI converter from the CD (2.1) is totally useless for converting non chinese DVD's because of different fps.

You should download the latest version of AVI converter which is version 4 from this site, and then download the latest Converter.ini patch from this site and place in the AVI converter installation folder.

I normally use Pal High for tv shows like the simpsons etc, and pal normal for longer videos like Top Gear and some movies. So far, the audio and video is synced when playing on my sumvision sepra pro unless i fast forward a video which sometimes puts it out of synced.

Perhaps someone else can help us with this problem if they have a solution or a simular device.
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Old 2nd Jul 2007, 4:55 am
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Default Re: AVIConverter.ini file posted by Grindathotte-Help !!

I to had problems with the audio sync problem on my 4gig Sempra Pro but not since using AVI Converter 4 with the PAL2 ini file. :wink:
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I to had problems with the audio sync problem on my 4gig Sempra Pro but not since using AVI Converter 4 with the PAL2 ini file. :wink:
Thanks for the info. I have been using these downloads with no big improvement on the audio sync problem. I'm converting a .VOB file with AVIConverter4 using the PAL2 .ini file. It's so annoying, the audio is just ahead of the video and spoils the viewing everytime. I'm still searching for an answer to rectify this. MPEG files are the same.

Hopefully I will find the answer somewhere on the WorldWideWeb unless someone out there knows the difinitive answer already to fix this sync problem, if someone has found the answer please spill the beans for all us frustrated AVIConverter fans to share !!!
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There's a couple of options to try. In the Converter.ini file, after "-ofps 20" or "-ofps 24" add the parameter "-delay x" where x is the delay time in seconds. The value can be either positive or negative. You'll need to either find which line of the file applies to your selection of settings, or use a global replace function to add it to every line. This will only work if the delay is constant throughout the video and is the same with all videos. Alternatively, you can try adding the parameter "-forceidx" which will force re-synchronisation. It sounds like a dream answer and I have found it to work on occasions, but it makes things worse more often than better. Good luck!
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There's a couple of options to try. In the Converter.ini file, after "-ofps 20" or "-ofps 24" add the parameter "-delay x" where x is the delay time in seconds. The value can be either positive or negative. You'll need to either find which line of the file applies to your selection of settings, or use a global replace function to add it to every line. This will only work if the delay is constant throughout the video and is the same with all videos. Alternatively, you can try adding the parameter "-forceidx" which will force re-synchronisation. It sounds like a dream answer and I have found it to work on occasions, but it makes things worse more often than better. Good luck!
Thanks Grindathotte for the reply and advice. I will give it a whirl and see what happens. Hopefully I will post my success later.

Thanks again.
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Old 6th Jul 2007, 4:05 pm
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Default Re: AVIConverter.ini file posted by Grindathotte-Help !!

Yipeeeee !!!

I have finally solved my out of sync audio problem with AVI Converter v4.0 with a big thanks from Grindathotte.

Grindathotte provided me with a new post with some extra information to adjust the .ini file that he kindly posted some weeks ago, and after a couple of hours of trying different timing settings I cracked the problem.

Originally the audio was always one second roughly ahead of the video when using the v4.0 AVI Converter and the ammended .ini file provided by Grindathotte. By adding the following new line of text code to the .ini file it now seems to have solved the problem, with the audio now back in sync with the video and it plays perfectly !!!;

In the Converter.ini file, after "-ofps 20" and "-ofps 24" add the parameter "-delay -0.2" (The value can be either positive or negative. I think this depends on your particular out-of-sync problem?)
See Grindathottes explanation of the change in the earlier reply post on this thread.

Here's an example of the first ammended line code;
1-1-1=-ofps 20 -delay -0.2 -vf-add scale=224:176 -vf-add expand=224:176:-1:-1:1 -srate 44100 -ovc xvid -xvidencopts bitrate=350:max_bframes=0:quant_type=h263 -oac lavc -lavcopts acodec=mp2:abitrate=128



I started by adding "-delay 6" this made the audio even further ahead, then I tried "-delay -2", this made the audio lag behind the video, so finally I started to work on finer percentage changes and 0.2 was the magic number for my particular problem. What a Golden Shot, a complete hit and YES it worked....Yipeeeee !!!

For anyones help and information, or if you have a similar problem to mine, I have the Sumvision Sempra Pro Mp4 player (2" Screen), the settings that now work using AVI Converter v4.0 are 224x176, "PAL HIGH" and 4:3 Aspect Ratio, when converting a .VOB file to AVI.

Thanks Grindathotte, you have made me a "Happy Man". :lol: :cry: :lol: :cry: :lol: :cry: :lol:
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Old 11th Jul 2007, 6:10 am
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Default Re: AVIConverter.ini file posted by Grindathotte-Help !!

Glad it worked. Incidentally, are you using the latest version of the ini file with two pass option? This gives very reasonable quality on the medium setting, even on action sequences. It nearly doubles the conversion time and involves selecting the same file twice (see instructions).
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Old 16th Jul 2007, 2:08 pm
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Default Re: AVIConverter.ini file posted by Grindathotte-Help !!

I have just found this site. Hi all.

I have purchased an MP3/4 player but I can't get avi files to work either.
The player came without software but the instruction book says it uses AVIConverter 2.0. I have tried V2, V3 and V4 but they only produce a file error message.

Looking at the file summary in Windows the Test File supplied with the player has a width of 176 pixels and a height of 220 pixels. When played by windows the picture is rotated counter clockwise.

AVIConverter only offers 220 width x 176 height and when played by windows produces a normal display however the actual width is shown as 224..

I have found that if I open the Converter.ini file and change round the height and width setting, the player still rejects the file but if when I swap round the figures I also change the 224 to 220 the player attempts to play the file (displays at least the first frame) but then jumps to the test file (as it's the only other avi file on the player). The displayed picture is obviously not the right way round and is squashed up.

I cannot find any conversion software which works.

The player is a 2 inch, 2G + 2G mini SD card model and can be seen at WWW.ebest24.co.uk in their MP4 section.

Any help would be gratefully received as ebest24 are slow to respond and it is driving me mad!!

Regards,

Grahame
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Old 16th Jul 2007, 4:08 pm
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I understand the desire to get it for free when converting, I really do. But you often get what you pay for. I had a horrid time using AVconverter (in all it's versions) on my work laptop. Compression looked bad, video never right, and so on.

Using my Mac at home, I had no issues, as I have a decent converter that I purchased. But I wanted to find a better option for the PC. Preferably one that could be used on both platforms.

So I tried the one from here:
http://www.mp4converter.net/
Available for both PC and OS X. Works like a champ. I just chose a custom setting, entered the parameters my player needed (bitrates, fps, size, etc.) and it worked the first time. Granted, I was looking for something that could handle several different formats for various players and computer devices, so I needed something more than a basic converter.

You can get a free trial to see if you need something that has more bells and whistles. I'm not telling anyone to stop doing what they are doing, nor am I making a penny from my personal recommendation. I just wanted to put an alternative out there for folks who are having issues with this particula bit of software.

I've also had success using some of the graphical front ends that use the ffmpeg code for conversions. Haven't had a sync issue with any of them.
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