Removing black borders from video & audio issue

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Re: [REL] Drift (2001)

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Night457 wrote: Wed Oct 16, 2024 11:24 pm The encode is what broke it and it probably can not be fixed. Do it over again, maybe even with different software. Sorry.
I'll try, of course, the movie is watched with subtitles, but this lag from the speech, it's not very pleasant to watch
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Re: [REL] Drift (2001)

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Alex_kaplan wrote: Wed Oct 16, 2024 11:00 pmthe sound is ahead in time
After looking at it awhile and comparing it to deadman's DVD I think I might have figured out the problem!

Tech Spoilered below (sorry for thread hijack):
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Deadman's DVD is PAL, 25fps. Your file is 30fps. They should be the same. Use 25fps in your encoding.

Your recode: [Code] You must have set your software to change the framerate of the video without changing the runtime because I see that is the same runtime as the DVD. But the different framerate seems to have gotten the video and audio a few seconds out of sync with each other after several minutes of playback. Recode it almost like you did before but instead make sure you stay with the 25fps of the source. I think, I hope, that it will then have a good sync. It should also make the video play back smoother.

Encoders who really know what they are doing can deliberately change the framerate and get good results, but as for me, I DO NOT DARE.
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Re: [REL] Drift (2001)

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Night457 wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2024 5:56 am
Alex_kaplan wrote: Wed Oct 16, 2024 11:00 pmthe sound is ahead in time
After looking at it awhile and comparing it to deadman's DVD I think I might have figured out the problem!

Tech Spoilered below (sorry for thread hijack):
Spoiler:

Deadman's DVD is PAL, 25fps. Your file is 30fps. They should be the same. Use 25fps in your encoding.

Your recode: [Code] You must have set your software to change the framerate of the video without changing the runtime because I see that is the same runtime as the DVD. But the different framerate seems to have gotten the video and audio a few seconds out of sync with each other after several minutes of playback. Recode it almost like you did before but instead make sure you stay with the 25fps of the source. I think, I hope, that it will then have a good sync. It should also make the video play back smoother.

Encoders who really know what they are doing can deliberately change the framerate and get good results, but as for me, I DO NOT DARE.
Thank you very much for the explanation on frames per second, I will try to fix it. ;)
I tried it for the first time to remove the black frame, before this I used the program in a different, and I want to say yesterday I tried another movie to expand and remove the black frame, everything worked out without problems, the sound is normal over time goes
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Re: [REL] Drift (2001)

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Still didn't fix the speech sound error, I need to use some other program for this
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Re: Removing black borders from video & audio issue

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Previous technical posts moved from another thread. Sorry if some information was left out.
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Re: Removing black borders from video & audio issue

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Friends, suggest a good program to remove black frames from video, without loss of quality and without audio fragmentation
I'm using the Eassiy program
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Re: Removing black borders from video & audio issue

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The easiest way is to use Handbrake. It does the cropping automatically by default.

https://handbrake.fr/
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Re: Removing black borders from video & audio issue

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ghost wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2024 7:41 pm The easiest way is to use Handbrake. It does the cropping automatically by default.

https://handbrake.fr/
Thanks, I will try, there can not only trim, but also expand the video to full screen, without loss of quality ?
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Re: Removing black borders from video & audio issue

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Just try it. ;)

There'll always be a bit loss of quality, because you have to reencode the video.
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