Rescue Your Video Tapes!
Like many I’ve experienced the problem of audio and video not being synchronized.
I’ve found two solutions to my problem that may or may not be helpful to others.
The problem seems to me to be two-fold:
* The Magix proprietary encoder
* Movies on DVD 7 [hereafter abbreviated to MoD7] software.
When you start up MoD7 and select ‘Recording -> Analog Video’ the Video recording screen pops up. Item 3 ‘Recording Quality’ is where I have found two solutions that work for me (so far!).
By default the selection box will say ‘MXV: DVD Quality’. This sets MoD7 to use the Magix proprietary encoder. Click ‘Configuration’ and you get a screen in two halves. The top is Video and the bottom is Audio. At the bottom right there is a checkbox ‘Audio sample rate drift correction’. Turn it off – job done (for me).
As far as I can make out having this checkbox on activates a feature in MoD7 where the software is somehow (fuzzy logic perhaps) continually trying to match the audio with the video. I think the sync problem happens because the software gets it wrong!
The other solution that worked for me was to change the Recording quality selection box from ‘MXV: DVD Quality’ to ‘MPEG: DVD’. This bypasses the Magix encoder altogether and uses a generic MPEG encoder (Ligos I think).
Good luck!
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Neale
Insanity is hereditary. You get it from your children
Like many I’ve experienced the problem of audio and video not being synchronized.
I’ve found two solutions to my problem that may or may not be helpful to others.
The problem seems to me to be two-fold:
* The Magix proprietary encoder
* Movies on DVD 7 [hereafter abbreviated to MoD7] software.
When you start up MoD7 and select ‘Recording -> Analog Video’ the Video recording screen pops up. Item 3 ‘Recording Quality’ is where I have found two solutions that work for me (so far!).
By default the selection box will say ‘MXV: DVD Quality’. This sets MoD7 to use the Magix proprietary encoder. Click ‘Configuration’ and you get a screen in two halves. The top is Video and the bottom is Audio. At the bottom right there is a checkbox ‘Audio sample rate drift correction’. Turn it off – job done (for me).
As far as I can make out having this checkbox on activates a feature in MoD7 where the software is somehow (fuzzy logic perhaps) continually trying to match the audio with the video. I think the sync problem happens because the software gets it wrong!
The other solution that worked for me was to change the Recording quality selection box from ‘MXV: DVD Quality’ to ‘MPEG: DVD’. This bypasses the Magix encoder altogether and uses a generic MPEG encoder (Ligos I think).
Good luck!
--
Neale
Insanity is hereditary. You get it from your children