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mokona424
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25. March 2006 @ 23:42 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
i have 2 converters somtyms i use winavi 7.1 or TMPEG plus then i would output it w/ TMPEG DVD author wen i used winavi if i check the mpeg2 file it's fine no problems here.
but after outputting it the sound doesn't sync w/ the video
but when i use TMPEG plus there's no problem
i don't know why? if possible i want to know if there's a bug in either winavi or the TMPEG DVD author
or is it just TMPEG author which chooses it's self-converted files?
is there anyway to fix this?
as much as possible i want to use winavi because it's faster
pls help
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26. March 2006 @ 08:41 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hi there,

Here's something that helped us who use VSO ConvertXtoDVD
Quote:
Many AVI`s have delay times set on the audio stream so that
audio/video playback stays in sync..

Unfortunately ConvertXtoDVD ALWAYS reports

Stream #1 sync. delay :0.00 ms
Stream #0 sync. delay :0.00 ms

Consiquently, ConvertXtoDVD ignores audio delay and your dvd
conversion becomes badly out of sync...

SOLUTION:

Download AVI-Mux GUI http://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~noe/Video-Zeug/AVIMux%20GUI/#quic...


1) Load an AVI into Avi_mux that you intend on converting to DVD
2) Select "Generate Data Source From Files" button.
3) Click on the AVI info at bottom of AVI-Mux window

IF YOU SEE "delay [ms]" showing anything other than "0"
Process the AVI by clicking the START button on AVI-MUX.

Takes only a few seconds and creates a corrected version of the
offending AVI file that IS IN-SYNC were both streams actually DO have

Stream #1 sync. delay :0.00 ms
Stream #0 sync. delay :0.00 ms

Sync problems thus removed when converting to DVD viaConvertXtoDVD.

I am now a very happy bunny and have now totally uninstalled
WinAvi.. I am now 100% ConvertXtoDVD user...


PS: IF an AVI plays out of sync with playback software, this is an
AVI problem and NOT a ConvertXtoDVD problem... There are
many tutorials available showing you how to re-sync such files..


VSO Software Golden Membership Proud Owner / VSO Software Beta Tester

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