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AVI2DVD - Subs out of sync
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didinh
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19. May 2005 @ 08:46 |
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The subs (.srt) synchronized fine with the movie (.avi) when I watched it by using BSplayer (on my PC), however it is out of sync when I watch it on the regular DVD player. I created the ISO image by using AVI2DVD and burned the image with DVD- Decrypter and Nero. The movie came out beautiful and the subtitle does came on but it was out-of-sync. I then tried to resync the subs with the movie by using Arpa Kolla Player. This software generated a new .srt file and I went through the ISO and burning process again. However, the subs still out-of-sync. HELP!
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wikky1
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19. May 2005 @ 10:07 |
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I really haven't used AVI2DVD so I can't help you there, but I suggest you try using VSO DIVX to DVD. The program has always worked for me and I never have any sync problems. I don't know about subtitles for that program though. Sorry.
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didinh
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20. May 2005 @ 21:03 |
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I lookup the VSO DIVX to DVD but it doesn't support external sub
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AfterDawn Addict
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20. May 2005 @ 22:04 |
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hi
i would try asking at trust.fm website on out of sync probs, but try film machine its very much like avi2dvd! and a free app
Nothing here to see, move along folks.

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Gringle
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20. May 2005 @ 23:54 |
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DVDsanta has a sync option, whether it works with sub-titles, I've no idea.
It's free to try. Best used with a RW disc tho'.
Let us know how you get on.
good luck
gringle
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didinh
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22. May 2005 @ 13:29 |
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Thanks for everybody helps. I have not solve my problem yet, but I did posted on the trust.fm website and I also download the DVDSanta, too.
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lesanime
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24. May 2005 @ 18:45 |
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I have the subs-out-of-sync problem only with movies that come in 2 parts and 2 corresponding srt files. Basically, when avi2dvd joins the 2 srt files, the timing in the 2nd part becomes out of sync. To fix this problem, I would join the 2 avi files using virtualdubmod and the 2 srt files using Subtitle Workshop. After figuring out the delay time in Subtitle Workshop, I would adjust the timing by simply selecting the second half of the combined srt file and applying Edit/Timings/Set delay. After checking to make sure everything is in sync, I would then use avi2dvd to encode this now one-part movie into dvd video.
Hope this helps.
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sroey
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26. May 2005 @ 01:17 |
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I had exactly the same problem. 2 AVI files, 2 .srt files. Used subtitle workshop to join the .srt files. Avi2DVD had already joined the avi's on an earlier failed attempt at DVD output. So for anyone using 2 files for video and subtitles - join them first! Its now working fine!
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didinh
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26. May 2005 @ 21:33 |
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Thanks for the info. However, my problem was with 1 AVI and 1 SRT. Anyway, I was able to locate a copy of WINAVI and my DVDs came out fine. Thanks again.
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tamden
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5. June 2005 @ 09:10 |
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I only use 2 programs when converting 2 avs and subs to dvd. Heres what i do and it works every time!
Before using these programs i had sync probs with audio and subs but no more probs now!
Install a program called VobSub as this will force the subtitles.
Install Canopus Procoder 2.
Make sure when you unpack the download that you have the 2 avis and the subs files in exactly the same folder.
There is no need to join these either as Canopus will do this for you.
Start Canopus Procoder and put a tick in the stitch box as this will join the files together,
then choose a target which will be dvd PAL or whatever you wish to do then click convert and choose a path for output
if you don't choose a path then the default path is my documents. Then hit convert! watch the first 5 mins you should
see the subtitles being tranconded with the movie, if so then unclick preview as this will slow down convertion.
Its as Simple as that.
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didinh
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9. June 2005 @ 23:09 |
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Thanks Tamden. Could you please tell me where I can locate the Canopus Procoder 2 software. Thanks again.
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AfterDawn Addict
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9. June 2005 @ 23:18 |
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Nothing here to see, move along folks.

This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 9. June 2005 @ 23:20
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tamden
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10. June 2005 @ 00:29 |
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i just downloaded it off isohunt.
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AfterDawn Addict
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10. June 2005 @ 00:38 |
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hi
i'm not mad on canopus procoder v2 i found avi2dvd/CCE better or anything that uses CCE for good quailty...
isohunt, yer kill me man ya kill me....
hehehe....
Nothing here to see, move along folks.

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babiblue5
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4. July 2005 @ 15:40 |
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hi, I am new at this. I wanted to add subtitle to my AVI file when burning so I try use TMGEnc to convert the subtitle but the quality was bad so I switch to Avi2DVD. This is one AVI file and subtitle file I want to convert together. I succesfully converted the files together to an ISO image. Then I burn it with Alcohol 120%. But the subtitle are out of sync. I read above that Didinh located an WINAVI. He/She said that the DVD came out great. What exactly is this? What can I do to solve my problem. Please help me. Thanks ahead of time.
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