Are you converting the files from bigger Divx avis that arent GP32 compataible? I always seem to notice that when I convert a divx file to anything the audio becomes somewhat out of sync. Try using Virtual Dub to save the audio as a WAV file then use that as the audio source instead of the AVI's encoded audio. That usually works for me.Octavious posted on May 18 2004 at 02:23 PM said:I currently have half of Ghosts of Mars on one card, And a chucnk of Saving Private Ryan , but how I encode them the video is PERFECT!!! but the sounds is never on sync....
need help
~Octavious
ps (24 fps and 8 bit 11khz sound )
That one was particularly disturbing, still not a patch on the Radiohead one though!OgrEater posted on May 18 2004 at 01:27 PM said:I have the Jennifer Lopez episode of South Park
your fps is too high... even at 166 Mhz 24 fps is really all the gp can handle, so sound problems might occur....Octavious posted on May 18 2004 at 03:23 PM said:I currently have half of Ghosts of Mars on one card, And a chucnk of Saving Private Ryan , but how I encode them the video is PERFECT!!! but the sounds is never on sync....
need help
~Octavious
ps (24 fps and 8 bit 11khz sound )
Well i manage to get 5 20min episodes of whatever i want (simpsons,scrubs,futurama) on 128meg SMC,with both perfectly acceptable sound and videodr.no posted on May 24 2004 at 02:09 PM said:Err. Right now I only have 2 music videos on a SMC, and actually I do not plan to use my GP32 for watching movies, because there simply is not enough space on one 128MB SMC for viewing more than one movie in okay quality. <_<
I have the Jennifer Lopez episode of South Park