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#1 01-13-2014 21:58:57

tb2k82ce
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Static type of noise between songs with NTSL Rendering

Thanks in advance for your assistance.

This has to do with NTSL Rendering.   

I'm running version 2014.0111 x64 and the music timing is perfect where it was not in earlier versions when rendering NTSL.  Now when I render a video in AVI format I get what is best described as static when the audio track sound volume decreases.  I said best described as static but it is not exactly static it is just the closes thing I can think of. 

This noise occurs every time the sound decreases.  The volume automatically decreases between songs and this sound occurs.  I also set the song volume to decrease at the end or in the middle of my video and it occurs each time I select less than 100% of the audio volume. 

Earlier version of ffDiaporama did not have this specific issue although it did have the issue of the songs running shorter than they were set when rendering in NTSL.
 
I realize that most of the users or developers of this program seem to be users of the PAL format so it may be difficult for someone to duplicate my issue.


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#2 01-13-2014 22:44:31

domledom
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Re: Static type of noise between songs with NTSL Rendering

hello

I'm working on this problem

I will ask you to test when I will found a solution


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#3 01-14-2014 02:53:55

tb2k82ce
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Re: Static type of noise between songs with NTSL Rendering

Oh thank you so much for your help.  I did not know if the request just got missed with the other request.


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#4 01-15-2014 07:34:40

domledom
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Re: Static type of noise between songs with NTSL Rendering

Hi

I think I've solved this bug in latest devel
Could you test it ?


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#5 01-15-2014 20:30:09

tb2k82ce
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Re: Static type of noise between songs with NTSL Rendering

I gave it a test and when the first song ended static replaced the next song and the next song did not start.  I ran through the complete video which is about 19 minutes long and this is what happened. The first song ended at 2:46 into the presentation.  Static continued until 16:43 (there are about 5 music clip in that time) and then it started playing as it was suppose to when a music clip started at 16:43.  At the end of that music clip (18:02) static started again and continued until the end of the video.

Thanks for your help.  I hope this helps.


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#6 05-06-2014 08:34:47

tb2k82ce
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Re: Static type of noise between songs with NTSL Rendering

I was able to get this to work great but this is how I had to do it maybe someone can tell me why this worked or maybe it will help in finding and fixing the program.

In "Advanced render video"
File format: MP4 file format
Destination file: (what ever destination you want)
Video Standard: NTSC
Image format: 1080p-1920x1080 - 23.986 FPS
Video codec:  High Quality H.264 AVC/MPG-4 AVC
Bit Rate:  8000k (VBR 4000k to 10000k)       Variable bitrate is checked
Sound: include sound in video is checked
Audio Codex: AAC-LC (Advanced Audio Codes)
Bit rate:  160k
Frequency:  44100 Hz
Language: und
Join thumbnail to rendered file is checked
Join XBMC .nfo file to rendered file is checked

I do not know what most of this means but it did stop the static sound when the volume is reduced.  Maybe this will help others or provide some incite to you smart guys and you can tell me why this worked for me with these setting and would not with other settings.


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