Hi all! I am running MP1E to capture video and the sync is off a little bit. Amazingly the video is ahead of the audio by about a tenth of a second. Since this is the case, I would assume that mp1e is setup to throttle back on the audio a little while the application crunches the video. I figure that if I can slowdown the video compression by that tenth of a second, the video and audio will be perfect ( Or if he has a throttleback for the audio, unthrottle it a wee bit. (The audio that is)). I would assume that it is in the code for MP1E somewhere, but I am only a lowly pearl programmer, not a c stallion such as yourselves :-) Wouldn't it be a cool thing to have a small app that accompanied mp1e that would let you do this? I would assume (once again) that the owner of mp1e has set the audio/video lag perfectly to match his machines speed. I would also assume that if it was set perfectly for a 500MMX and you run this on a 700MMX, then it would be off by just a fraction. It seems to me that this would also change depending on what framesize you were capturing on, etc ,etc... Maybe something like an application that loads up a mp1e | mtv - and then also loads another program with a slide button that lets you adjust the sync...... Seems lame but with so many different cards out there, and so many different devices to capture sound from, this might actually be quite useful. I'll start checking the source to see if I can find it, but I can honestly say that I suck when it comes to gcc. Any help would be appreciated. Any other ideas would even be more welcome :-) -- Thanks, Steve mailto://stever@xxxxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________________________________________ Stephen Russo Denning Consulting Services 9400 Golden Valley Rd. Don't phear the Penquin Golden Valley, MN 55427 http://www.freshmeat.net _______________________________________________________________________________