Talk:Audio-to-video synchronization
Some merged text
Hi!
About 26 December 2007 I merged some of the contents of Lip sync error into Audio to video synchronization, with the intent to make Lip sync error a redirect to Audio to video synchronization. Somebody reverted the redirect - and that is why this text has been added to the discussion page. I still propose that this article should be made a redirect to Audio to video synchronization.--Glenn (talk) 19:41, 20 January 2008 (UTC)
Suggest New Page for PTS
The instant article discusses only one use of PTS, i.e., for A/V synchronization. In general, PTS is used to establish encoder/decoder synchronization, even if audio or video are coded alone. This, PTS should be split off onto a new page that describes it at a higher level. algocu (talk) 16:40, 9 June 2008 (UTC)
Ahead and behind
I removed this paragraph from the article:
- "Audio is considered to be "ahead" of the video when it plays before the corresponding video and "behind" the video when it plays after the corresponding video, in numerical terms the difference is positive when audio is ahead and negative when audio is behind. Conversely, video is considered to be "ahead" of the audio when it plays before the corresponding audio and "behind" the audio when it plays after the corresponding audio."
First, it was wholly unsourced. Second, it was in the lead section but there was no part of the body of the article which discussed it. Third, it was simplistic and I felt, unneeded.
To put material in the article, cite it, per WP:CITE. For qualified useful text, add it to the article body first, then tweak the lead section to include it, without undue weight, as the lead section is purely a summary of the article. Finally, the words "ahead" and "behind" are so basic as to include anything arriving earlier or later in time, making the paragraph unnecessary. Binksternet (talk) 22:45, 8 September 2010 (UTC)