Conquering Audio Synching Troubles in Flash Video Miami FL

It's a problem we've all encountered more than once: You're watching Flash Video online, and suddenly the audio is way out of sync with the video. To find out what causes this problem and to learn how to beat it, we spoke with a few FLV experts.

Local Companies

Compuace
(305) 625-2875
14411 Commerce Way
Hialeah, FL
Ifx Communication
(305) 512-1100
15050 NW 79th Ct
Hialeah, FL
USA Broadband Wireless Corp
(305) 558-1766
6073 NW 167th St
Hialeah, FL
Hialeah Gardens Satellite Internet
(786) 220-6688
10318 NW 87th Ave
Hialeah, FL
Cbeyond
(954) 239-6200
3601 SW 160th Ave
Miramar, FL
NBC6/WSCTV51
954-622-6940
15000 SW 27 St.
Miramar, FL
5-Linx
(954) 435-1133
15645 NW 14th ct
Pembroke Pines, FL
Digital Pursuit
(305) 651-5777
Miami, FL
Payfront Inc
(305) 207-3662
9859 NW 4th Ter
Miami, FL
Quickbrowse
(305) 604-9500
Miami, FL

 

provided by: 
Originally published at Internet.com


It's a problem we've all encountered more than once: You're watching Flash Video online, and suddenly the audio is way out of sync with the video. To find out what causes this problem and to learn how to beat it, we spoke with a few FLV experts.

The biggest source of out-of-sync Flash Video is certainly YouTube, where you can watch several videos in a row and catch syncing problems with half of them (or maybe it just seems that way). Many companies use YouTube as a free video hosting service, so it's worth knowing hot to avoid problems

According to a YouTube representative, the site's encoding engine works best when its fed the optimal ingredients. If you're having syncing problems with a video, save your local file in this format first: * MPEG4 (DivX, Xvid) * 320 by 240 resolution * MP3 Audio

The rep also suggested that, if you're working with an MOV file, you convert it to either AVI or WMV prior to uploading.

But what if you're seeing synchronization issues with a local file? We also spoke to Grady Player, an assistant product manager for Sorenson Squeeze, who said that the problem can happen for several different reasons.

Using a video source file with a low bit rate per pixel, whether high-definition or standard-definition, or using a DivX file with a fading watermark can both cause synchronization problems. Also files with extras such as 5.1 audio or sprite tracks can cause trouble in encoding.

Player also says that video creators should match the audio of the source file to that of the output FLV file. So if the FLV will have 44.1KHz audio, start with either that or 22.05KHz or 11.025KHz audio. Starting with 48KHz or 32KHz audio could well lead to audio synchronization issues, since it needs to be resampled by the encoder.

Video has the same issues. A file resampled from 29.97fps to 30fps, or vice versa, will show a discrepancy of 1.8 frames every minute. In a longer work, that can create a serious synchronization issue. Output your video at the frame rate that matches your final FLV file.

The lesson for either type of encoding is to take care that you start with the right format, and everything after that should be perfectly in sync.

Author: Troy Dreier

Read article at Internet.com site

Featured Local Company

Compuace

(305) 625-2875
14411 Commerce Way
Hialeah, FL

Related Local Events
SCORE Business Counseling
Dates: 12/9/2009 - 12/9/2009
Location: The Chamber Office
Coral Springs, FL
View Details

Wake Up Coral Springs Breakfast!!
Dates: 12/15/2009 - 12/15/2009
Location: Marriott Heron Bay
Coral Springs, FL
View Details

Wednesday Evening Referral Group
Dates: 12/16/2009 - 12/16/2009
Location: WineStyles
Coral Springs, FL
View Details

Afternoon Chamber Referral Group Meeting
Dates: 1/21/2010 - 1/21/2010
Location: The Coral Springs Chamber Office
Coral Springs, FL
View Details

Wednesday Evening Referral Group
Dates: 2/3/2010 - 2/5/2010
Location: WineStyles
Coral Springs, FL
View Details