[vlc] Re: Audio desynchronization not working
Evan Miller
djfreak at wigglemusic.com
Fri Mar 7 08:06:22 CET 2003
> We follow the WG-4 standard, that is : L, R, LS, RS, C, LFE
That 's only six channels. What about the last two?
Thank you.
Evan
On Thursday, March 6, 2003, at 03:59 PM, Christophe Massiot wrote:
> À (At) 12:49 -0800 6/03/03, djfreak at wigglemusic.com écrivait (wrote) :
>
>> 1. The 7.1 outputs - how are they ordered? I see clearly that
>> center is output 5 and LFE is output 6. I assume then that one and
>> two are front, 3-4 are middle and 7-8 are rear. Is that correct or
>> is it the other way around?
>
> We follow the WG-4 standard, that is : L, R, LS, RS, C, LFE.
>
>> 2. When I set the Audio desynchronization to, for example, 1000 ms
>> the actors lips still match the audio perfectly. This stays true
>> even after rebooting VLC and after re-booting the machine. Why is
>> that?
>
> I don't know.
>
>> 3. Does anyone know the formula for measuring audio
>> desynchronization for balanced XLR runs of 50 ft. on each channel
>> when synching with a 75 foot VGA video run?
>
> I don't know.
>
>> 4. Is it possible to grab a 5.1 signal out of a 7.1 signal since my
>> audio card will only output 7.1?
>
> Maybe if you connect the right wires to the used outputs...
>
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