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Problem regarding Converting MTS and M2TS videos files to 23.97 video resolutions ?

There are some of my favourite videos in MTS and M2TS file format that I convert to MPEG 2 file format using MTS Converter and M2TS Converter respectively. The output video file resolution is 29.97 fps. Now I want to convert those output video files to 23.97 video resolutions. Do I need to do anything to keep the audio synced when I am encoding the files directly with the 2:3 flag? Or should I encode it directly with CCE 2.66.

I have heard that there is some synchronization problem after encoding the videos to 23.97 fps. If such a thing happens, then how can I avoid this thing from happening so that the output video plays smoothly?

833 day ago

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JimmyRead
After when you have converted the MTS and M2TS files using the MTS Converter and M2TS Converter, then go for demuxing. Run the output files through a transcoder to set the videos to 23.97 fps. When you are encoding, then you should set the file to “Forced FILM”.

Sometimes after you encode the video to 23.97 fps, you would notice that the audio is slightly behind the video; say about 20-30 seconds. In that a situation you would need to correctly synchronize the video with the audio. You can do so by increasing the fps. By increasing the fps, the number of seconds stays the same according to the video. In this way you can avoid the audio video synchronization problem.


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