This is a fork from the discussion Burn abort (encoder error) MEP17 in which system details were provided. The movie in question was assembled from 11 MTS HDTV files shot from a Sony camera. The files were assembled in sequence with minor edits, titles, 9 chapter markers - nothing fancy. The audio was on the left channel only so it was converted to mono. Audio and video are in sync when played from the arranger, anywhere in the movie. However, every Export and Burn I've tried, MPEG-2, MP4, WMV has audio and video going progressively out of sync until at the end, audio leads video by around 2.4 seconds!
Examining the 11 source MTS files, the following "Audio Delay relative to video" stats are reported:
-67 ms
-619
-617
-572
-600 Subtotal = -2475 ms
-67
-598
-585
-583
-602
-589 Subtotal = -3024 ms
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-5499 ms
I'm not sure what this parameter means and if it has any bearing on the problem. The first subtotal is close to the observed delay but that may be coincidence and totalling the individual delays may be pointless. From what I have found, the camera is flagging that there is this offset between the video and audio streams in that file. If that's the case, then the editor/arranger is compensating for those delays very well (near 100%) while the encoder is doing poorly, i.e., only 55% if one were to consider the delays to be cumulative.
Can anyone shed any light on what's going on, going wrong and if there is a setting or fix for it?
Thanks,
Tom