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audio/video sync when skipping
spillerm
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2006-04-08, 08:41 PM
Please send me in the right direction if this problem is addressed in previous posts.

During playback of recorded material, my audio and video go out of sync when skipping (forwards more so than backwards). This also occurs when commercial skipping via comskip is enabled. Following skip, video plays for about five to ten second without sound and then pasues. Sound starts up and continues until it catches up with the paused video, and then playback continues normally. Renders commerial skipping somewhat useless, as I end up skipping back to catch the sound for the begininng of each segment.

I have tried many different combinations for the playback settings (audio/video decoders and audio renderred, et cetera) and these adjustments have not changed the problem. I have updated drivers and I have done the directX quartz.dll replacement as well. Occurred with the previous and newest GBPVR versions. Other than this issue all aspects of playback appear to fine. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Dell 8300
512 ram
P4 3GHz
200GB
theater pro 550
SB audigy 2
ATI Radeon 9800
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2006-04-10, 07:17 AM
The only suggestion I have is to try installing a different decoder and use, and see if it helps.
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2006-04-10, 01:05 PM
Are your recordings in the MPEG2 format? If so I reckon the GOPs might be too long in your MPEG streams. Try downloading a trial version of VideoReDo and run one of your MPEGs through that, this should fix the GOP to a standard level which should be more reliable.
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