<div>Hi, guys</div>
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<div> I am use VLC to do some transcodings, the file I used to transcode is a dvdrip movies. After finished the transcoding, I found that the A/V was out of sync a bit. The Video was earlier than the Audio for about 15 seconds, which was very bad for me to use. The codec of the source is xvid for video and mp3 for audio. The VLC version I used is
0.8.5 on windows. The command line I used to do the transcoding is as following:</div>
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<div>vlc.exe -I dummy --sub-autodetect-file c:\CrazyStone\crazy.stone.2006.dvdrip.xvid-yinianle.avi --sout "#transcode{vcodec=h264,vb=700,scale=1,acodec=mp4a,ab=96}:standard{access=file,url="E:\crazestone3.mp4"}" --sout-transcode-fps
25.0000 --sout-transcode-soverlay vlc:quit<br clear="all"></div>
<div> Have anyone meet the same problem? Is there anything wrong was my command line? Any suggestions are strongly welcomed!</div>
<div><br>-- <br>Best Regards!<br>Hong Guangming </div>