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cinz1974
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21. March 2007 @ 19:00 |
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I have managed to burn my first 3 dvd's using a trial of Ulead videostudio 10.
I have an issue with playback. The picture does not synchronise with the audio. The files are all in DivX format.
Is it possible to rectify this. If so and is Ulead able to do this simplyort is there another program in which I am able to use that will alleviate this problem and be extremely easy to use.
Thanks
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celtic_d
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21. March 2007 @ 20:08 |
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Are the files in sync before converting? If so then really you have the wrong forum. You would want the AVI to DVD forum.
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22. March 2007 @ 10:48 |
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Is it a constant or gradual sync issue after encoding? If constant, this should fix it: http://www.alexander-noe.com/video/amg/ Drag your origonal file into the top window, highlight it and select "generate data". In the lower window, highlight the audio and if other than 0 appears to the right, select start to name and place a new file to encode. Only takes a minute or two and works even when the origonal file shows no delay; I check all my files first. I've never used this for a gradual sync issue but it looks interesting: http://forum.videohelp.com/viewtopic.php?p=1566635#1566635
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cinz1974
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22. March 2007 @ 14:03 |
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it seems to be gradual
im going to try this anyway i am such a novice to this stuff
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cinz1974
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22. March 2007 @ 14:08 |
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re the you suggested is there a tutorial on how to use it
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22. March 2007 @ 14:27 |
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I've only seen the link. I think the last post in the link explains things.
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cinz1974
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26. March 2007 @ 15:43 |
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i tried but no luck can anyone else help me
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26. March 2007 @ 16:24 |
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cinz1974
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27. March 2007 @ 15:00 |
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hey that worked and it was sooooo easy
thanks so much
are tyou able to get this program freeware without the annoying logog across the movie
I have one more issue the volume is extremely low is there any way to rectify this. we have a home theatre system and it only seems to run through the centre speaker.
again a big thankyou
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27. March 2007 @ 16:39 |
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If the 'logo' is on the output from DVD Author Pro, I guess you have to pony up, but I get everything I need from Freeware.
An alternative is that you could import the output from 'DivX2DVD' to 'DVD Shrink' and let it burn your dvd.
It uses 'DVD Decrypter' to do the actual burning part.
As to the low audio, you might be asking a lot from an AVI, but I have used 'VirtualDub' to boost the audio of TV episodes that were in AVI format, but note that I'm no audio/video geek, so my needs are pretty basic.
Run VDub
File> Open video file (name_of.avi)
Video> Direct Stream Copy
Audio> Full Processing Mode
Audio> Volume...check box and adjust slider to 300%
Audio> Compression > Lame MP3 48000,128,cbr,16kb/s
Note the Lame codec is downloaded separately.
Audio> Conversion...check boxes marked as 16 bit and high quality
File> Save as AVI...give it a new name.
DVD Shrink, DVD Decrypter, VirtualDub, and the Lame codec all freeware.
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cinz1974
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27. March 2007 @ 16:57 |
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"I'm no audio/video geek, so my needs are pretty basic."
no offence to anyone but neither am I so simple is best for me.
will try this
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28. March 2007 @ 01:14 |
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I don't regard 'geek' as a term of abuse or contempt.
It has simply replaced the "buff" or "aficionado" of a simpler age ;)
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stufromeq
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30. March 2007 @ 05:27 |
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Hey I tried AVI-mux gui,but i have audio that is delayed from the video.There is a second delay from the video.I tried a negative delay(-1000) ,didnt work.Is there a way?
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30. March 2007 @ 06:47 |
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Is the sync out on the original AVI?
You can try VirtualDub.
Open the AVI
Audio>Interleaving
Type a value in the Skew control box.
Click ok.
Audio>Direct Stream Copy.
Video>Direct Stream Copy.
File>Save as AVI (give it a new name for safety).
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30. March 2007 @ 06:56 |
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Not that I know of. Unless AviMux_Gui shows other than 0 even if the origonal file plays fine on your pc and the new file is used, it doesn't help. Try attar's method.
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stufromeq
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30. March 2007 @ 22:49 |
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downloaded VirtualDub but it doesnt work for XviD.Can i convert it to dvd files and try?I have Winaviconverter...
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stufromeq
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30. March 2007 @ 23:25 |
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Hmmm...was out of sync on Nero viewer but not windows media player.Usually when I burn movies out of sync on Nero the output dvd is also out of sync,what now?
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stufromeq
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30. March 2007 @ 23:40 |
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Sorry to flood the posts but found a resolution and wanted to share...
Solution:-
Disable Nero's own codecs which forces the prog to use the system codecs:
In C:\Program Files\Common Files\Ahead\DSFilter, rename NeAudio2.ax to OLDNeAudio2.ax and rename NeVideo.ax to OLDNeVideo.ax.
If you ever need to reverse the changes for any reason just rename the two files to what they were.
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31. March 2007 @ 01:18 |
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millse
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31. March 2007 @ 03:38 |
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Using the rename of the files in Nero works , cheers saved loads of time
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cinz1974
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1. April 2007 @ 15:50 |
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If the 'logo' is on the output from DVD Author Pro, I guess you have to pony up, but I get everything I need from Freeware.
An alternative is that you could import the output from 'DivX2DVD' to 'DVD Shrink' and let it burn your dvd.
It uses 'DVD Decrypter' to do the actual burning part.
As to the low audio, you might be asking a lot from an AVI, but I have used 'VirtualDub' to boost the audio of TV episodes that were in AVI format, but note that I'm no audio/video geek, so my needs are pretty basic.
Run VDub
File> Open video file (name_of.avi)
Video> Direct Stream Copy
Audio> Full Processing Mode
Audio> Volume...check box and adjust slider to 300%
Audio> Compression > Lame MP3 48000,128,cbr,16kb/s
Note the Lame codec is downloaded separately.
Audio> Conversion...check boxes marked as 16 bit and high quality
File> Save as AVI...give it a new name.
DVD Shrink, DVD Decrypter, VirtualDub, and the Lame codec all freeware.
Okay so I have downloaded the lame codec but its not showing up under audio. compression in virtual dub. im not sure if i have installed it properly how can i check?
also is it better to fix the sync issue first before fixing the volume?
thanks
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1. April 2007 @ 17:40 |
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This assumes that the original AVI has low volume, but is in sync.
Load the original AVI in VDub and try the volume control steps and save as a new AVI..
Check the new AVI for sync and sound quality.
If everything is ok convert to dvd as before.
Installation guide.
http://users.tpg.com.au/mtam/install_lame.htm
An search will show it in a hidden folder.
C:\WINDOWS\system32\LameACM.acm
Or 'GSpot' 'System' > 'List codec Types'
Starting VDub and Audio > Full Processing Mode > Audio > Compression should show 'Lame MP3'.
BTW check the 'File Information' under 'File'.
In the 'Audio' information look at the sampling rate, often it is '44100', use the same rate with the lame Mp3 compression.
My earlier post reflected some settings that some of my files have.
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