DIVX to DVD audio out of sync
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mickas
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8. July 2004 @ 00:37 |
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Its either a fantastic product we must try...due to doing a 700 Mb AVI in 65 mins.....Or the quality is absolutely shyt.....my avg. is 3-4 hrs for a approx. 700 Mb AVI.......thats after the editing.....
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andmerr
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8. July 2004 @ 00:44 |
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i always thought you know maybe 10hrs mininum would be realistic not 65 mins. Although i did see discreet had an encoder that could do a whole dvd disc in 12 mins.(think it was called the cleaner XL)
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elainc33
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8. July 2004 @ 06:20 |
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I would say average about 650MB, the last one I did was last week, Chronicles of Riddick was 690 MB and took 63 minutes, using "Direct" part of DIVX2DVD program and on a dvd+RW, it is quicker this way as it encodes and burns at the same time. Divx2dvd also has "Creator" program which uses menus and you can edit, so was able to put intro of Shrek 2 with main dvdrip download as the intro was missing and with the editing that took around 75 mins in all. I do have a fairly decent computer which helps. Hope that answers any questions. Does anyone know if it is possible to convert an mkv format, never come across that before and only found it was that after H Potter 650 MB download completed.
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andmerr
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8. July 2004 @ 10:06 |
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elainc33
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8. July 2004 @ 10:46 |
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andmerr, many thanks for suggestion. So far I have downloaded mpc to play the mkv, but no audio so far, so evidently codec missing, also have looked at your link and there is a program as you know River Past Video Cleaner, to convert mkv to AVI. Unfortunately its $30.00 which I cant afford just for converting one movie for a friends child. I will keep looking though.
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andmerr
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8. July 2004 @ 10:55 |
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elainc33
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8. July 2004 @ 11:26 |
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andmerr, well it is a bit complicated for a very new newbie, but I downloaded ogg vorbis and now I have got sound!!!! but it is not very loud even though on maximum but can live with that. The next thing is to try and convert to AVI. without having to pay 30 dollars for River Past Video Cleaner. Got any suggestions?? If not will just keep looking but thanks alot for your help.
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elainc33
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8. July 2004 @ 13:52 |
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Hi, well I got free trial of video cleaner plus the dxwebsetup, wmfdist and ttseng.mis they said was required, tried to open the Harry Potter mkv and it said "the following files do not contain recognisable video", so I cant get any further. As the download came from a reputable source, dont understand this, can see and hear the movie on classic media player, looks good quality and been done in chapters. Dont know why the guy didnt make it available as an AVI or mpeg instead of this obscure mkv format. Had enough of it now as I daresay the forum members have too!!! Will have to let the neighbours kids in to watch on computer, charge them 20 pence a turn, ha ha.
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b3ckm4n
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8. July 2004 @ 15:07 |
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Does anyone know a place to find a trial version of X-oom Divx2DVD? I want to see if it actually will convert an AVI in 65 min, but I'd rather not just buy it straight out...
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elainc33
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8. July 2004 @ 23:29 |
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bBckm4n, You cant get a free trial,u can buy the disc from X-oom,German company, or download from their site in U.S. dollars (it is around 22 pounds but as dollar is low may be around 40 dollars) It has Creator, Direct, Capture & Copy programs, incl burning prog. Quickest for straight forward avi's is Direct using DVDRW (to insure no coasters) then copy with Nero, Roxio whatever. Only one disadvantage is it sets aspect ratio automatically, so I avoid v. narrow screen files. I am told it is obtainable from Shareaza.com and other p2p and then if you look around for spiders in cracks you may get lucky and have a permanent free trial!
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andmerr
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8. July 2004 @ 23:33 |
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elainc33 :classic media player can you give me a description is that real media player or windows etc
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elainc33
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8. July 2004 @ 23:55 |
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andmerr, sorry I got it the wrong way around, its mpc media player classic, will have to go back and look for link and will tell you when I find it.
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elainc33
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9. July 2004 @ 00:01 |
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andmerr you can get mpc from http://souceforge.net/projects/quliverkli - hope I typed that in correctly. If you go to Dr. Divx Problem Forum you can follow the struggle I am having with an mkv file, a nice patient guy shiroh is trying to help
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andmerr
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9. July 2004 @ 03:17 |
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@ elainc33 : YES he is very patient especially when i get it wrong doing PAL to NTSC conversions
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C.j.
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17. July 2004 @ 04:44 |
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Hello, Has anyone tried the Super DVD Creator 7.5 program. It can convert Divx to DVD. I have tried the demo that will give you 2 minutes of conversion. From what I can see it does a well job but, I would like to see how it works out on the entire Divx. I am concerned about the audio sync. Thank you.
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elainc33
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17. July 2004 @ 09:24 |
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C.J I havent heard of this one. I said at the beginning of the posts that I used the Creator part of Divx2dvd made by X-oom and could encode and write in around 65 mins an average sized AVI file, but I got a load of good hearted sarcasm as you will see. so for those doubters, yesterday I deliberately made a note of everything I was doing, so ignoring the fact that it was a crappy movie, ie. 13 going on 30, this file was an 700MB AVI, resolution 512 x 272, the length of the movie is around 1 hr. 37 mins. So it took arond 2 minutes to format the dvd+rw, then 45 repeat 45 minutes to encode and burn - the quality was not "shyte" as someone suggested but very good, admittedly the resolution wasnt so high so that would have made it quicker to do. The one thing that some people dont like about this program is that it automatically sets the aspect ratio but that doesnt bother me. Last night I did, in the end, successfully convert an mkv to mpeg with TMPGEnc which took 5 hours, repeat 5 hours!!!!! then I had to open the mpegs with TMPGEnc DVD Author which took 30 minutes, then I burned it in the same program which took another 30 minutes, so you are looking at six hours, plus that unprofessional looking menu at the beginning (unless of course you have chapters), so which would you prefer 45 to 75 mins all done, good quality or 6 hours plus. To get rid of the menu, I normally dont burn the mpegs with TMPGEnc burner, I open the IFO files up and run them through DVD Shrink, re-author so that the menu gets stripped off and then burn with copytodvd. I only ever use TMPGEnc DVD Author with pvastrumento anyway, when I am doing tv rips. Hope I might have helped in some little way!!
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C.j.
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17. July 2004 @ 16:06 |
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Hey all...
I would love to get my hands on Divx2DVD if that's all it takes to convert. When I tried the Super DVD Creator 7.5 demo it only gave me 2 minutes of demo time. The converted vob. file played back and looked good. The length of the file was also 2 minute which makes me believe it converts in real time. It has options for converting to Mpeg2, VCD, SVCD & DVD and cost $29.90 It can be downloaded from http://www.download.com/Super-DVD-Creator/3000-2140-10298758.html Check it out.
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elainc33
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17. July 2004 @ 22:57 |
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C.J. If you want X-oom divx2dvd and you live in U.K. better to buy the disc at around 25 pounds. If you are in U.S. you can download at 10% discount but as the dollar is low at the moment, would possibly cost more than Super DVD Creator 7.5. This Super DVD prog looks good and probably similar to X-oom. Divx2dvd converts AVI,mpeg, VCD dvd etc. has four programs built in, CREATOR, where you can make menus and edit, COPY, CAPTURE which I use for vhs to dvd and DIRECT, which is the main one I use and the quickest using dvd+rw (just to be on the safe side and then I copy onto dvd-r with Nero or Roxio) I have done around 92 movie conversions since January,(I always run the file through DIVFix first) I am always a little sus when you get only 2 mins trial, most companies give you 14 days trial with full program. I tried a program AVI,etc. to DVD made by Cucusoft. This was a 2 min trial, seemed okay, when I bought it, it was ghastly, took around 10 hours, so I got my money back. However, in saying that, X-oom dont even give you a trial. Yesterday, despite all my previous quick conversions, I did an old not very good quality black and white movie and this actually took 1 hour 50 minutes which is the longest time ever in the 90 odd I have done. Have a look at the x-oom.com site and see whatyou think.
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andmerr
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18. July 2004 @ 00:02 |
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@ elainc33
quote:I tried a program AVI,etc. to DVD made by Cucusoft. This was a 2 min trial, seemed okay, when I bought it, it was ghastly, took around 10 hours, so I got my money back
why does it take 10hrs.On a 175 meg AVI the best i can get is 75 mins doing the conversion process.
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elainc33
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18. July 2004 @ 04:03 |
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No idea, maybe I wasnt using it correctly but I didnt like the program. I have never tried converting a 175 meg, always around 700.
Just realised this morning, the objection some people have with divx2dvd setting the aspect ratio automatically, is easily overcome by switching tv to 16.9, only found this on a new portable as have been using an old tv in the past to test out conversions.
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jamon666
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20. July 2004 @ 13:39 |
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i use super dvd creator to convert div x to dvd but my audio goes out of sync towards the end of each chapter the rectifies itself tried e-mailing adji & dvdsripper no replies yet any ideas ?
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