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If the file has Media Subtype of "System" (i.e. a calibration file) then the final result is saved in "Tools --> Options --> Video --> Advanced" for the particular display type (i.e. 24 Hz display vs. other displays) |
If the file has Media Subtype of "System" (i.e. a calibration file) then the final result is saved in "Tools --> Options --> Video --> Advanced" for the particular display type (i.e. 24 Hz display vs. other displays) |
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Link to Calibration Files |
Link to Calibration Files |
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Link to Interact Thread ---> |
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[http://files.jriver.com/extras/av_sync_film.zip AV Sync Film.zip] |
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[http://files.jriver.com/extras/av_sync_ntsc.zip AV Sync NTSC.zip] |
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[http://files.jriver.com/extras/av_sync_pal.zip AV Sync PAL.zip] |
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Link to Interact Thread [https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,112938.msg781082.html#msg781082 New Lipsync Adjustment] |
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Revision as of 20:17, 15 December 2017
Overview
Lip Sync issues occur when the timing of the Audio and Video track are out of sync. MC allows you to adjust A/V sync correction in milliseconds to address Lipsync issues when playing back video.
Manually Setting A/V Correction by Zone
Under "Tools --> Options --> Video --> Advanced" there are two options to adjust A/V Sync correction on a per zone basis, one for when the display is in 24hz mode and one for other frequencies. You can manually add values (both +'ve and -'ve) to advance or retard the the Lipsync till it is in sync.
Adjusting the A/V Correction during Playback of a File
In addition, MC will allow you to modify the lipsync during playback of a video using keyboard shortcuts (SHIFT+COMMA and SHIFT+PERIOD). When doing lip-sync adjustment using keyboard shortcuts, the final result is saved in the PlaybackInfo tag of the file and these values will be used in subsequent playback.
Adjusting a Zones A/V Correction during Playback of a Calibration File
If the file has Media Subtype of "System" (i.e. a calibration file) then the final result is saved in "Tools --> Options --> Video --> Advanced" for the particular display type (i.e. 24 Hz display vs. other displays)
Link to Calibration Files
AV Sync Film.zip AV Sync NTSC.zip AV Sync PAL.zip
Link to Interact Thread New Lipsync Adjustment