SVCD - the incredible looking cake behind the glass ....

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  • hackwojr
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2002
    • 14

    SVCD - the incredible looking cake behind the glass ....

    SVCD - the incredible looking cake behind the glass...but when you bite into it, the dry Sahara desert that it is coagulates your saliva into a big ball of goo that takes 15 minutes to sort through and swallow. AAARRRHHHHH!!!!.

    I have had some great success with SVCD in the past - so why am I having so much trouble now.?

    Okay, here's my question/problem. Please provides some guidance if you can.

    I can convert an AVI file (DIVX 5.0x) to MPEG2 with TMPGEnc no problems. It plays just fine on my computer - but after I burn it (using VCDEasy), the audio becomes out of sync with the video. I can re-sync the audio by pushing the fast forward button on my DVD player, but after a few scenes, the audio becomes out of sync again.


    (this, by the way, is a completely different problem - maybe - than what I recently posted in the Conversion/Encoding section - in case you saw both
  • setarip
    Retired
    • Dec 2001
    • 24955

    #2
    Make certain that the audio frequency is 44,100Hz and not 48,000Hz...

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