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H.264 encoder divfix
H.264 encoder divfix




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Messy and only effective maybe half the time. Sometimes messing with the skip back/skip ahead and then rewinding a bit will get things lined up again. I can't say for certain, but it seems hitting the actual pause button instead of the center button between the four arrows works better. But these are all temporary and only address the symptom per video they don't fix the problem.įirst, sometimes pausing the video for a while - 30 seconds or more - will allow things to catch up. (My television won't even recognize the latest firmware updates from Sept, 2010, so I can't say if that would address the issue, but nothing in the firmware specifications says anything about audio/video sync problems.)Īfter a lot of experimentation, I've found a few things that can help. I've followed the Samsung firmware updates, and none seem to address this. I'm not certain if it's specific to aac, ac3 and/or mp3 audio, but I think the problem is with the video codec.

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One response I saw here said that it wasn't an issue with mkv files (again on the B Series), but of course an h.264 video can be inside an mp4 or an mkv container. This only seems to occur with files made with h.264 xvid files don't lose sync. It makes watching the video near-impossible. This doesn't always happen, but is more likely to occur after pausing the video and hitting play again, or more likely after rewinding/fast-forwarding. The audio starts to slide behind the video a bit. With the C Series, audio and video for files made with the h.264 codec tend to get out of sync. (There's not much about this going on at the Samsung website.) So I'm posting this to A.) Clarify what the problem is, B.) Offer some suggestions for what might help, and C.) Maybe spur someone's imagination to come up with a better solution.

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I only found a few others with the same problem, and only one response stating it wasn't a problem on the B Series. I ended up at these forums looking for any solutions to the h.264 audio/video sync issues on the C Series.






H.264 encoder divfix