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Re: Audio delay very high when demuxing after cutting with S

Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 10:55 am
by Dal
admin wrote:Dear Dal:
it seems that DGIndex cannot detect it properly, neither directly in the program itself or through MeGUI.
Thanks for your information.

We just downloaded the DGIndex(1.5.8), but it does not recognize the audio in your source sample file(06-22_14-28-51_Disney Channel (nor)_Lazytown.ts). We mean the sample file you sent to us, before any cut operation made. The same for the cutted sample(Lazytown.127.ts).

Could you help us to test this on your end? Does the DGIndex detect the audio correctly in the source movie?

Looking forward to your further message.
Thank you.

Best Regards,
FameRing Support Team
If you use DGIndex manually for this operation, you have to go into the menu called Stream -> Detect PIDs: PAT/PMT and set the appropriate info. If you then go to File -> Save project and Demux Video, it works as intended.
This is tested in the sample file also.

Thanks again.

Re: Audio delay very high when demuxing after cutting with S

Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 8:10 am
by admin
Dear Dal:
We followed the procedure as you said.
But in the DGIndex 1.5.8, we can not see any difference between the orginal sample and the cutted one. See below pictures

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DGIndex 1.5.8

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Stream Property of original sample in DGIndex

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Stream Property of cutted sample in DGIndex

The 'Save Project and Demux Video' in DGIndex does not output any audio data, neither for the original sample nor for the cutted one.

Please help us.
Looking forward to your further message.
Thank you.

Best Regards,
FameRing Support Team

Re: Audio delay very high when demuxing after cutting with S

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 8:13 pm
by Dal
admin wrote:The 'Save Project and Demux Video' in DGIndex does not output any audio data, neither for the original sample nor for the cutted one.
Hello again, and again, sorry for the late response..

But it seems that you are right, me too are not able to get audio from the provided files.

But the good news is that it seems to work properly on programs i record with DVBViewer now, so the problem has resolved itself somehow.
Maybe it is the "Fix Stream" option in your program? Can you tell what that option do, exactly?

I will do some more testing, and let you know.

Thanks again.