Hi Paul
Just something I noticed...
For pre-transcoding, when you select the MPEGTS (which is highlighted), the next option is Video CHannels, H264 is highlighted but not ticked and H264 (24fps) is ticked?
Why is the H264 (24fps) ticked if it is not the preferred/recommended setting?
Thanks
Mark
H264.jpg
Hi Paul
Tested this as requested. Even with the transcoding set up as requested the Lip Sync loses synchronization. By 6 minutes into the video the audio is badly shifted.
I look forward to your further feedback.
Thanks
Mark
Hi Mark,
the H264 (24 fps) setting is ticked because Mezzmo has matched this to the frame rate of the file, if the frame rate does not match 24, 50 or 60 then the preferred setting is used.
We will investigate the audio sync issue further to try to find a solution.
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The issue is very much a Sony Bravia 2010-series firmware issue. We reproduced it here with our 2010-series Bravia & one of our video files, but after doing a full pre-transcode (no remuxing) we got the audio to sync properly. In your case, unfortunately it did not work so we'll look into it more.
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Hi Mark,
the best recommendation we have at the moment is for you to pre-transcode the file to mpeg2video, this should eliminate the sound synch problem but will take longer to transcode. We are going to try the latest FFmpeg to see if there is any improvement to the sound synch problem in the mpegts container when h264 is used, if there is no improvement we will have to investigate other possible FFmpeg commandline options to try to resolve the problem.
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Actually the file transcodes pretty quick to this format...Transcode.jpg
I get >300fps.
Will try the transcoded version and see what the result is...
Mark
Hi Guys
Tried mpeg2video and the audio seems better, but the aspect ratio is off...
See attached pictures, the mpeg2video has large bands top and bottom...
MPEGTS.jpgMPEG2VIDEO.jpg
Any comments suggestions?
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