I have lots of video files on my PC, some of them are mpeg, some other mpg and the majority is in VOB format, the problem is that when I play the .VOB files the pictures runs much much faster then the sound, what should i do about it?
Posted Mon 19 Jun 06 @ 2:49 pm
try opening the extension with windows media player instead of the internal video decoder.
Posted Mon 19 Jun 06 @ 5:24 pm
it is set to windows media player decoder, cause the internal video deocder would'nt open it @ ill, it'll give an error
Posted Mon 19 Jun 06 @ 5:28 pm
try transcoding to mpeg (i know there already mpeg but the audio might not be right) with tmpgenc
Posted Mon 19 Jun 06 @ 9:09 pm
I've actually had this problem with quirky codecs. What codec pack are you using Tricky?
Posted Tue 20 Jun 06 @ 1:25 pm
Try playing the videos in WMP and I'll bet it still happens. Not a VDJ issue, but a problem with codec config/tuning. I had a similar problem a while back and it was because the codec was confused between NTSC and PAL, which have about a 20% difference in video framerate.
Posted Tue 20 Jun 06 @ 5:59 pm
try installing a diffrent codec pack like K-lite or ffmpeg
Posted Tue 20 Jun 06 @ 9:07 pm
i have been through this.
the internal decoder won't play videos with AC3 audio, which means most videos except DJ service's dvds (like Promo Only) won't play right. you usually get a hash noise. So you need to use an external codec. That often causes a speed gap between the audio and video.
I just gave up and play these with a DVD player.
I have heard that VDJ 4.0 fixes the AC3 problem in the internal decoder so if that is true you will be able to play your rips fine with the new version since you'll be able to use the internal decoder.
the internal decoder won't play videos with AC3 audio, which means most videos except DJ service's dvds (like Promo Only) won't play right. you usually get a hash noise. So you need to use an external codec. That often causes a speed gap between the audio and video.
I just gave up and play these with a DVD player.
I have heard that VDJ 4.0 fixes the AC3 problem in the internal decoder so if that is true you will be able to play your rips fine with the new version since you'll be able to use the internal decoder.
Posted Sat 24 Jun 06 @ 10:51 am