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Last edited by DSAPSX; 04-18-2013 at 04:06 PM. Reason: updating
this is an odd bug EEUG![]()
Ok , since you changed the SMS version to 1.3 with AC3 compadibility a few of my avi files are playing there audio with 2X the speed![]()
I hope you can fix this![]()
Can you give more info please, about A/V codec, bitrate, etc.Originally Posted by neo333
As much info you attach will help, tks
Mr. Worm~~

...f..k, I know the problem (I suppose you have mono sound in your clips). Patch will come up during weekend. Sorry...
Edit: try this one. Should work now. Sorry again. Have a nice weekend...
Last edited by EEUG; 08-19-2005 at 03:05 PM.
I'm experiencing freezing of a movie which played fine all the way through on previous versions of SMS. About 3 minutes into the movie the picture freezes and the audio continues, then the audio stops and a loud buzzing noise is heard. I'm using a NTSC tv, I've also tried Mr. Worm's version of SMS 1.3 NTSC and still experienced the problem, as well the as the one EEUG just released a few minutes ago.
Info from GSpot:
xvid file 640 x 360 with MP3 audio 48000Hz 128 kb/s total (2 chnls)
size is 699mb
quick edit: I deleted the settings in the mc for SMS and so far the video has played past the point of freezing. Will continue to test and report back.
update #2: Seems like I got my hopes up too quickly. Only played a few more minutes than before and the same result occured.
Last edited by Ironchef86; 08-19-2005 at 03:33 PM.
...must have that movie to see what's going on there. Is there any way to share part of it somewhere?...
Let me see if I can cut a part of it with virtualdub, though I'm pretty inexperienced with video encoding I'm not sure if the encoding would still be the same as the original. Let me try right now.
Just tried cutting a piece with virtualdub and saving it. It ends up being a RAW avi file which is huge. I would try to reeconde it if I knew how, but I'm thinking if I do reencode it it would have a different effect. Any idea how to cut a clip while still retaining the encoding?
Last edited by Ironchef86; 08-19-2005 at 04:18 PM.
...hold on, I've reproduced the problem here(I was too "good" with MIPS assembler). Althoght I could revert to C routine back in the moment, it's quite interesting, so the update will come tomorrow
. Sorry...
...and thank you for efforts...
Avi Splitter 1.23 @ http://www.media4pc.com/Originally Posted by Ironchef86
Just mark a part of the movie, check - save without recompression, save. 2-3 secs and it's done![]()
The reason yours was in raw format is because it's selected as full processing mode on default just select video and change it to direct stream copy so it retains its video format. Then just file and select avi as... .Originally Posted by Ironchef86
Anyway glad you found the bug eeug, i'm also having the problem with it.
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