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squimmy
7 May 2005, 05:22 AM
I tried to convert my perfectly in sync audio .avi file to something i can burn to dvd. Usually i use vso divxtodvd, but like every other program i try after the conversion the audio is out of sync.
I have tried dvdsanta,cucusoft avi converter,vso divxtodvd and winavi
Every single program made the audio go out of sync with the video, and i now have no idea what to do to be able to burn it to dvd correctly.
Any help on this would be apprecited. Thanks
LT. Columbo
7 May 2005, 07:42 AM
i suggest virtualdubmod and tmpgenc
setarip
7 May 2005, 10:09 AM
"I tried to convert my perfectly in sync audio .avi file to something i can burn to dvd."
With which did you create the .AVI - Constant Bitrate .MP3, Variable Bitrate .MP3, or .AC3 audio?
squimmy
7 May 2005, 07:25 PM
Damn, i feared that i was going to have to get into the buiseness of messing around with lots of different proggies to get what i want.
Setarip, the reason i use the 1click proggies i use is because i dont want to have to mess around with the different options, and therefore i have no idea which one i created. But telling me what they are and how i can change it would be appreciated.
ormonde
8 May 2005, 01:14 AM
I would try using "TMPGEnc" or "TMPGEnc Plus" to convert the original AVI to a "DVD Compliant" mpeg-2 file. Go to "File" > "Project Wizard" and choose form the left window either the DVD NTSC or PAL template. After you have chosen the appropriate DVD template, in the dropdown window at the bottom right, make sure either "CBR Linear PCM Audio" or "CBR Mpeg-1 Layer II Audio (MP2)" is selected. After the encoding process, play the resulting mpeg-2 file in WMP of similar and check to see if the audio is in sync with the video.
setarip
8 May 2005, 02:31 AM
"i have no idea which one i created."
What software did you use to create the .AVI?
squimmy
15 May 2005, 05:35 PM
Okay, I tried TMPGenc plus 2 and now i get no audio at all. Oh well....
Any other ideas?
setarip
16 May 2005, 01:51 AM
"Any other ideas?"
I mjght be able to offer some ideas if you would answer:
What software did you use to create the .AVI?
vash
27 May 2005, 01:12 PM
i've experienced this problem alot myself when using the vso software. then the software plants a registry key in your hard drive once you sign up for thr trial period, that can't be deleted. i would stay away from the vso software. just my experience though. others may really enjoy it.
LT. Columbo
27 May 2005, 01:21 PM
"Okay, I tried TMPGenc plus 2 and now i get no audio at all. Oh well...."
if you give up this easy success may never find you.
please respond to setarip's question and post a screenshot of the file details using vdubmod/gspot.
this will be a starting point.
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