Re: AW: MP1 EVR Presenter/dshowhelper community development
This is true, the only thing you can do with digital audio is decoding and reencoding it in real time. Reclock does it (but it only reencodes it in AC3, no DTS). This is not a good solution for quality, though. I think reclock is good for small adjustments but you have to use the matching refresh rate-fps to have good results. For me speeding up audio from 25->30 fps is no way to go. Better to buy a good video card/tv combination that can support at least 24, 50 and 60hz.
Tourettes, with the text above you give me the impression audio is going to be sped up/slowed down to get in in pace with the video. The 'worry' I got is if this present a problem for people with digital audio output? My knowledge about dts, etc, is limited, but I thought it contains a digital datastream which is fixed in time and can not be manipulated to go faster/slower. Decoding>Re-encoding is an option ofcourse, but would this go with a quallity loss? If so, how much loss is this?
Can you share your thoughts/knowledge about this (in short)? I could be totally wrong with my perceptions ofcourse, since im a noob in this.![]()
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This is true, the only thing you can do with digital audio is decoding and reencoding it in real time. Reclock does it (but it only reencodes it in AC3, no DTS). This is not a good solution for quality, though. I think reclock is good for small adjustments but you have to use the matching refresh rate-fps to have good results. For me speeding up audio from 25->30 fps is no way to go. Better to buy a good video card/tv combination that can support at least 24, 50 and 60hz.
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