Strange audio issue
Reply #10 – 2006-05-20 17:56:30
Intermittent playback on other PC's could be due to the A/V interleaving in VDub. I've found that if I compress with XVid and interleave MP3 audio, I get A/V sync problems on playback. You can disable interleaving by going into the (surprise, surprise) "Interleaving" option under the "Audio" menu (if you see "Stream list" under "Audio", select that, then right-click on the audio stream and select "Interleaving"). Disabling interleaving shouldn't cause any problems when playing back from a hard drive (note that I've only tested this on three different PC's), but it won't work if you're trying to stream the files over the Internet. It's hard to say why you're getting an error on playback with LAME 3.97b2 encoding, but I can tell you that if you're trying to encode at a different sample rate than your source audio, you need to go into the "Conversion" option in VDub's "Audio" menu and change the sample rate there (and be sure to enable the "high quality" option). The LAME ACM codec evidently can't do sample rate conversion, so if your source audio is at 32 kHz and you try and encode at, say, 48 kHz, it will give you an error. However, there's really no reason to do that as 32 kHz is most certainly a standard MP3 sampling rate (at bitrates of 32 kb/s and higher) and should be played properly by any MP3 decoder. Edit: It turns out that the interleaving/sync issue may have been isolated to one source clip, or, more specifically, to one source clip using an external WAV file as the audio source - I haven't been able to reproduce the issue with a couple other clips, so YMMV.