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jokerjokerer 19th January 2008 05:18

Sound Delay During Video play
 
Hy, the problem is the following. If I play any video( no matter what format) the sound remains behind compared to the video. In a video clip for example a 1s delay time can be observed (quite annoying). I'm sure that there is some winamp problem cause with KMPlayer the video is played correctly. Any ideas to fix it ? I want to play with winamp my video files also.

My settings:
Winamp 5.52 with Bento Skin
Sound card: - Creative Audigy SE with the latest drivers.
CPU : - Sempron 3000+
GPU : - Radeon 9550 256 DDR

LE: A reinstall process has been completed but no effects...

Oh and BTW the problem persists only in the last 2 weeks, before it the video play was smooth...

Rocker 19th January 2008 05:21

sounds like a problem with your decoders or the file itself.

have you tried using the latest ffdshow decoders?

winamp doesn't have many native video decoders(it uses the same windows ones as windows media player)

jokerjokerer 19th January 2008 10:42

I thought it that way, but then how you explain that i experiment this only with Winamp... Yes, i got the latest ffdshow... I tried that to before posting. :eek:

To be more explicit the sounds starts later than the video...With around 1-2s. I though it may be a way to convince it to start playing the two parts (video + audio) at the same time, or maybe manual correction is possible. :up:

Rocker 19th January 2008 11:56

winamp doesn't have any of those capabilities for adjustment of sync.

usually when a file is not in sync it was not encoded properly.

J_Darnley 19th January 2008 12:53

In ffdshow's config you can specify and audio or video delay. In the audio config it seems that you can only specify positive delay which is the wrong way if you want the audio to start earlier. However in the video config you can specify a video delay, you could use this to shift the video back those 1-2 seconds but just remember to set it to zero again when you watch another video. You set this in the Output or the Queue secion of the config.

This is in ffdshow-tryouts rev 1723 and may be different in the version of ffdshow you are using.

jokerjokerer 19th January 2008 17:43

@J_Darnley You're the Forum King indeed. The problem was 800 ms extra for the video. Problem solved. Thx. I can enjoy again my video clips.


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