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mark04912 2nd Aug 2007 12:58 pm

Need Help With My Glacier ;)
 
Hey guys I have not been on i while cause my internet shut down anyways Every time i encode a video or Even a sample video from this site My glacier Echoes the sound?!?!??!?!?!?!?!?!?!? any ways its really annoying to e watching south park and hearing stan say something twice i dunno if its the video coding or what but But i need help before i go on a long trip . plzzzzz help me
I downloaded a Amv from this site i think it was avril lavighns Girlfriend any ways that one had echos too they only seem to happend when some one talks Like maybe beyond a certain pitch? any ways please help. :oops:

lattesurf 2nd Aug 2007 7:52 pm

mark04912 , does the problem also occur for music playback? Or only just for video files?

mark04912 2nd Aug 2007 7:59 pm

Re: Need Help With My Glacier ;)
 
Hi yeah its only for Videos .... and im going on a trip Saturdays and id love to at least have videos to watch while my parents are in a seminar...... please help

lattesurf 2nd Aug 2007 8:04 pm

mark04912 , there are 2 possibilities for the problem:
1. Wrong audio setting for video
2. Hardware problem for the video decoder

This is the first time i've seen this problem. i'll suggest that you try re-encoding the videos to a lower fps rate.

mark04912 2nd Aug 2007 8:31 pm

Re: Need Help With My Glacier ;)
 
How do i go about Lowering the fps
im not a complete noob *just* in mp4 player lol

lattesurf 3rd Aug 2007 9:30 am

mark04912 , when in the conversion tool, go to Settings.
There you'll find a Frames Per Second option, try encoding at Medium and also Low. See if this solves the problem.

alex2pb 3rd Aug 2007 10:01 am

Yup, also you can try and download the latest mp3 player utils (4.15). They'll generate the amv's at 10 fps.

http://www.mympxplayer.org/mp3-playe...031.html#34031

You can edit AmvTransform.ini and change the fps as you want:

VIDEOSIZE=96X64(0;16;0),128X96(0;16;0),128X128(0;1 6;0),160X120(0;16;0),176X128(0;16;0),176X144(0;12; 0),192X160(0;12;0),208X120(0;12;0),208X160(0;10;0) ,208X176(0;10;0)

In my case i modified 208X176 to make the amv's at 12 fps. So the middle value (0;12;0) - in this case 12, specifies the fps.

Hope this helps.


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