Well with the WWDC 10 coming up this is something that is great to watch :
http://video.allthingsd.com/video/steve-jobs-onstage-at-d1/162F122B-2500-4BF8-8240-C8D1A603A816
Just makes you wonder whether Apple is actually on the ball on what consumers want.
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Friday, June 4, 2010
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Megavideo Audio out of Sync ?
I noticed that after I got my MacBook Pro that the Megavideo's audio was out of sync, sometimes up to 5-10 seconds. Sometimes, when the lag is only about a couple of seconds you can let it slip by not focusing on an actors lips, but when the lag is greater than a couple of seconds it makes it impossible.
Usually this is due to a codec, on a windows machine it's quite simple, download the latest version of K-Lite codec pack and 9 times out of 10 the problem is solved. If that didn't work then you can get a codec detection program and try and hunt for that codec.
With a Mac, however, it was not as easy to get a codec pack. But, I have done some digging around and I think there is a possible way to solve this on a Mac:
Usually this is due to a codec, on a windows machine it's quite simple, download the latest version of K-Lite codec pack and 9 times out of 10 the problem is solved. If that didn't work then you can get a codec detection program and try and hunt for that codec.
With a Mac, however, it was not as easy to get a codec pack. But, I have done some digging around and I think there is a possible way to solve this on a Mac:
- Download and install Perian
- Download and install VLC Media Player
By installing both of these, and moving away from the clunky QuickTime player I was able to get my video/audio in sync.
Hope this helped.