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You did not post HOW you made that VCD. Not with Nero, I hope.
A similar problem also happened to me once. An .AVI seemed correct, if played in my PC, but the TMPGenc's Video-CD mpeg output had the audio out-of-sync with the video. I managed to fix it this way (Let's I assume the movie's file is an .AVI):
Open the .AVI with VirtualDub. It probably will say that the VBR MP3 audio in your .AVI is encoded incorrectly.
To fix it, you set your AUDIO menu to "Full Processing Mode". From the FILE menu, select FILE____SAVE AS WAV. It will prompt you for a filename.
This .WAV file might be very large (up to 0.8-1 GB in size!).
After that, use BeSweet (and it GUI), load the WAV, set in the GUI the location of the BeSweet program and choose the output MP2 output file name, choose "MP2 for SVCD" among the GUI profiles and click the 'WAV to MP2' button. After some time, you'll have a smaller ( not much larger than 50-90 MB) audio file!
The .MP2 can be used as audio input by TMPGenc (click 'Browse' in the main screen, after the 'Audio Input' line, below the 'Video Input' line which contains your movie (multiplexing it with 'MPEG Tools' into a M2V video extracted-from-a-mpg file doesn't always work), and that huge .WAV now can be deleted.
After the TMPGenc encoding of the movie into a correct Video-CD (PAL or NTSC) mpeg (with audio in-sync: check on you PC before burning it), build a VCD image with VCDGear and don't use Nero, please. After that, burn the VCD image built by VCDGear into a brand new CD-R with your favorite application.
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 27. October 2004 @ 02:23
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