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  • haima1
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 14

    problem with nero recording and sync

    HEY THERE I HAVE AN MKV MOVIE THAT I ENCODED AND ADDED SUBTITLES TO THE MOVIE WITH THE SOFTWARE DVDFAB THE ORIGNAL SIZE IF 8.5 GB AND WITH DVD FAB I REDUCED IT TO 4.7 GB BECAUSE THE FILE IS TOO BIG WHEN I FINSIHED ENCODING THE MOVIE I PLAYED THE MOVIE ON THE COMUTER WITH VLC PLAYER AND IT PLAYED GREAT BUT WHEN I BURNED IT WITH NERO TO A DISC OR TO A FOLDER THE MOVIE PLAYED WITH a VERY BIG PROBLEM THE SYNC WAS VERY BAD AND THE TLAKING OF THE MOVIE AND THE PICTURE WERE OUT OF SYNC.MOVIE TALKing VERY SLOW
    THE MOVIE IS IN MKV FILE 4.7 GB(ORIGNAL SIZE IS 8.5) AND IN IT I HARDCODED THE SUBS IN SUBRIP FORMAT
    MY COMPUTER IS QUADCORE AND HAS MEMORY OF 4GB DDR3 AND THE HARDDISK IS 300 GB THANKS ALOT IF ANYONE COULD HELP ME I AM USING NERO 10 and the os win 7
  • admin
    Administrator
    • Nov 2001
    • 8953

    #2
    Hi haima1. Welcome to the forum.

    I've removed your other duplicate posts - please only make one post for a single related or same question.

    I'm not sure I understand fully what your question is. Did you convert an MKV file to a DVD, and that the DVD played without audio issues in VLC, but did play with audio issues when you burned it to disc?

    Or did you simply add subtitles to create a new MKV file, which you then burnt to disc?

    P.S: If you type in capital letters, it is the Internet equivalent of indicating you are "shouting", so it's best not to do it unless you really want to shout
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    • haima1
      Junior Member
      Junior Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 14

      #3
      in the computer the movie that i encoded in mkv container worked just great the sound the picture everything were ideal but when burned the mkv movie with nero to a folder or to a disc then the problem with sync began

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      • haima1
        Junior Member
        Junior Member
        • Nov 2010
        • 14

        #4
        can you tell me the right process how to burn an mkv movie to a disk say in a size of 4.7 gb in which section in nero i do it in nero vision or as a data give me please a souloution or a guide beacuse i am a newbie how can i do it without losing the quality

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        • admin
          Administrator
          • Nov 2001
          • 8953

          #5
          Are you trying to play the MKV file on a standalone player? If you use Nero Vision, what it actually does is to convert the MKV file to MPEG-2/DVD, and any conversion (especially by a tool like Nero Vision, which is not optimized for video encoding) will always increase the risk of audio sync problems. If you're just trying to burn the MKV file to play on your MKV supporting media player, then you just need to use Nero Burning ROM and burn the file like any other file (use DVD-ROM UDF/ISO mode).
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          • haima1
            Junior Member
            Junior Member
            • Nov 2010
            • 14

            #6
            at last somebody who understands thanks alot but i have another question at which way can i burn the mkv file without losing the queality of the movie you told me to burn it in udf or iso but will it keep the amazing queality of the mkv movie

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            • admin
              Administrator
              • Nov 2001
              • 8953

              #7
              Burning in UDF/ISO is just like burning any other file, like a ZIP file or a Word document. The burning software doesn't do anything to the file, it will be 100% the same as the original once burnt (UDF/ISO is not actually a file/video format, but just a general disc format for any kind of data storage). So no quality loss or anything like that, other than what happens when your media player plays the file (depending on the quality of your media player, the playback quality may not be exactly the same as you would see on your computer).
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