Hello Everyone,
I have a Samsung Galaxy S (Firmware 2.1) with Bell and I'm having trouble getting videos to playback properly on them using the Default player, its very weird.
Here's the problem:
I have a small web page with a direct link to a video file. After clicking on the link, and the video starts loading, I can hear the sound, but cannot see the video.
Once I scrub back and forth, and then press play, the video then magically appears, but suffers from the audio sync being off.
The playback issue doesn't happen when I download the video and play it back off the device, only when I stream it.
This is the video encoding info:
H.264
MP4
480 x 360
30 fps
AAC audio
Standard (not iPod profile, doesn't playback)
Any ideas about what the heck is going on?
I am finding I am not getting audio when I open embedded videos. Sometimes if I open a song on my audio player and then come back to the video I then have the audio but not always. Has anyone else noticed this behavior?
Edit: Big NEVERMIND on this. I thought I had already tried troubleshooting this problem on another browser.; false memory. This is an issue for me on UC browser only.
Admin please remove thread with. Sorry. (The button says "edit/delete" but I don't see the delete option)
Hey all,
I am using a Droid Turbo XT1254 Android 5.1 with kernel 3.10.40;
I recorded an HD(720p) video of a buddies proposal and I would like to edit it for him as it looks really great!
The problem is when I export the video out and plug it into video editing software on my computer, the audio loses sync with the video and is near impossible to fix. Has anyone else had this issue and is there any known work around?
I'm very worried that this video was all for not.
Thank you!
-PDAtric
pdatric said:
Hey all,
I am using a Droid Turbo XT1254 Android 5.1 with kernel 3.10.40;
I recorded an HD(720p) video of a buddies proposal and I would like to edit it for him as it looks really great!
The problem is when I export the video out and plug it into video editing software on my computer, the audio loses sync with the video and is near impossible to fix. Has anyone else had this issue and is there any known work around?
I'm very worried that this video was all for not.
Thank you!
-PDAtric
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Does the audio become more increasingly out of sync (2 seconds, 3 seconds, 4 seconds) or is it consistently a set amount (like 1 second) the entire clip?
Have you only tried to play it on one piece of software? Drag the video to your desktop, click on it and play it with WMP, VLC, Media Player Classic, etc. When you play it normally in Windows Media Player, VLC or any of the other free dozens of media players, does it play OK? If so, then your video editing software is to blame. It's not a "phone" issue, it's your video editing software.
If it's out of sync even when playing it with a computer program video player -- not your video editing software but WMP, VLC, Media Player Classic, etc -- there's still ways to fix it.
1) If it's any good, your video editing software will have audio sync options. That's a standard task in editing video, to fix audio lag called "lip sync" issue.
2) you can always re-edit the audio -- just like you would with a piece of music you might want to start at a certain point. (if it's consistent in the amount it's out of sync). You would just edit the audio track to be offset by the amount of time you wish.
3) try another video editing software.
ChazzMatt said:
Does the audio become more increasingly out of sync (2 seconds, 3 seconds, 4 seconds) or is it consistently a set amount (like 1 second) the entire clip?
Have you only tried to play it on one piece of software? Drag the video to your desktop, click on it and play it with WMP, VLC, Media Player Classic, etc. When you play it normally in Windows Media Player, VLC or any of the other free dozens of media players, does it play OK? If so, then your video editing software is to blame. It's not a "phone" issue, it's your video editing software.
If it's out of sync even when playing it with a computer program video player -- not your video editing software but WMP, VLC, Media Player Classic, etc -- there's still ways to fix it.
1) If it's any good, your video editing software will have audio sync options. That's a standard task in editing video, to fix audio lag called "lip sync" issue.
2) you can always re-edit the audio -- just like you would with a piece of music you might want to start at a certain point. (if it's consistent in the amount it's out of sync). You would just edit the audio track to be offset by the amount of time you wish.
3) try another video editing software.
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Thanks for your response!
The audio becomes increasingly out of sync as the video goes on. I was using adobe premiere pro as well, I did try to re-edit the audio back in to sync up with the video, however because the rate of change is increasing throughout the video, it is near impossible to line things up correctly.
I will try another video editing software tonight, do you have any suggestions? I just need to have the video playing with a smaller video playing(Picture in picture style).
Is this a known problem or have you never experienced this?
Thanks!
I was hoping it was a simple, constant value for the delay.
I was also hoping it could be repeated using any video player ( which would mean the problem was actually with the file, not the editing software). In which case I was going to suggest something like this:
http://www.hecticgeek.com/2013/02/fix-audio-video-sync-save-permanently-avidemux/
You still haven't said whether it plays fine in other video players (not editing software, just players).
But the increasing variability of the time worries me.
To give you an analogy, when I add subtitles file to a TV show or movie, if one is PAL (25 frames per second) and the other is NTSC (29.97 frames per second), then the subtitles will be increasingly out of sync the further into the file as it plays.
I have software that will let me do a "visual sync", but that doesn't work if the rates are not the same.
That's just an analogy, because your audio/video shouldn't be on two different standards like that.
So, I'm curious, when you play it with VLC (free) or Classic Video Player (part of the K-LITE Mega Codec Package (free), is the video/audio out of sync?
If it plays fine in another video player, then there's just some messed up setting in your Adobe editor.
It must be a setting I've got somewhere but I really can't find it.
If I'm watching a video in Chrome (no, not that type of video !) I get very loud notification beeps/sounds on opening the video and then multiple notification sounds/beeps every time I move the progress slider.
An example of the type of video causing issues below
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/science-environment-54572400
Anyone else seen this ? It's very annoying.
I have noticed random audio qualities when capturing video on my Stock Vivo V20. Im on the latest verion Funtouch OS PDDD2039F_EX_A_1.15.1.
I have done tests with variying and constant volumes to test what triggers the difference in Audio capture quality.
These two videos below was the best ones i replicated the issue on. Both videos were recorded next to each other with the same volume, distance and song on loop.
One video sounds full quality and the other sounds boosted for mid or vocal ranges. And there are no settings for this in the app or the phone.
Any insights on this or fixes?
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