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Burning avi - sound off time with video
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glennnphp
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7. June 2007 @ 07:23 |
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i've just attempted to burn a good AVI and once made a DVD-Video the sound starts and remains about 30 seconds behind the video. I just clicked straight through all the buttons without changing any settings, i.e. importing the AVI (one), Next, Next, Burn... etc...
I don't want to continue ruining DVDs - can someone make a guess as to why this is happening for this Nero Rookie?
i really appreciate any help -
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7. June 2007 @ 08:17 |
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Convert the AVI with this program.
http://dl.afterdawn.com/vsoDivxToDVD_setup_v0.5.2b.exe
Import the file(s) (AVI, MPEG, VOB)
Output (standard DVD file format) to a folder on the HDD.
Set 'Aspect' to 4:3 (if you have a regular tv)
Set 'Standard' to NTSC (if you live in North America)
Click on one of the VOB files in the output folder and check that it is in sync.
Start Nero Vision: Make DVD > DVD Video > Add Video Files
Open the output folder and load the VOB files.
The first relevant file is VTS_01_1.VOB, then _2.VOB in order.
Make the menu and burn at 4x on Verbatim or media that says 'Made in Japan'.
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glennnphp
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7. June 2007 @ 08:27 |
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awesome, thanks - will try this...
"Import the file(s) (AVI, MPEG, VOB)" << Import these into...?
(i converted the AVI using DivX Pro and i ended up with 2 .BUPs, 2 .IFOs and about 8 .VOBs)
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what is causing this to happen? if i view the AVI in DivX Pro, it sounds fine. if i even view the AVI in Nero it's off...
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glennnphp
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7. June 2007 @ 08:32 |
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oh - i gotcha - thanks
Originally posted by attar: Convert the AVI with this program.
http://dl.afterdawn.com/vsoDivxToDVD_setup_v0.5.2b.exe
Import the file(s) (AVI, MPEG, VOB)
Output (standard DVD file format) to a folder on the HDD.
Set 'Aspect' to 4:3 (if you have a regular tv)
Set 'Standard' to NTSC (if you live in North America)
Click on one of the VOB files in the output folder and check that it is in sync.
Start Nero Vision: Make DVD > DVD Video > Add Video Files
Open the output folder and load the VOB files.
The first relevant file is VTS_01_1.VOB, then _2.VOB in order.
Make the menu and burn at 4x on Verbatim or media that says 'Made in Japan'.
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7. June 2007 @ 08:40 |
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Quote: Import these into...?
'vsoDivxToDVD'
Quote: i converted the AVI using DivX Pro and i ended up with 2 .BUPs, 2 .IFOs and about 8 .VOBs)
Click on and play one of the those VOB files, if it's ok proceed to burn with Nero.
I can only say that some programs are better than others at converting AVI to DVD.
Nero uses it's own codecs, as do other programs and it's possible that a reinstall will fix the problem (if it's a general problem that is, and not a 'one of')
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glennnphp
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7. June 2007 @ 15:07 |
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ok - i'm curious as to what will playback the VOB file...?
thanks
Quote: oh - i gotcha - thanks
Originally posted by attar: Convert the AVI with this program.
http://dl.afterdawn.com/vsoDivxToDVD_setup_v0.5.2b.exe
Import the file(s) (AVI, MPEG, VOB)
Output (standard DVD file format) to a folder on the HDD.
Set 'Aspect' to 4:3 (if you have a regular tv)
Set 'Standard' to NTSC (if you live in North America)
Click on one of the VOB files in the output folder and check that it is in sync.
Start Nero Vision: Make DVD > DVD Video > Add Video Files
Open the output folder and load the VOB files.
The first relevant file is VTS_01_1.VOB, then _2.VOB in order.
Make the menu and burn at 4x on Verbatim or media that says 'Made in Japan'.
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7. June 2007 @ 15:30 |
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Generally, your software player will.It's just an mpeg file.
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glennnphp
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7. June 2007 @ 15:46 |
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right, it played back in Nero and the synch started right. didn't check it halfway through, but i'll risk it at this point.
THANKS
Originally posted by attar: Generally, your software player will.It's just an mpeg file.
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mj0704
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8. June 2007 @ 13:32 |
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Originally posted by attar: Convert the AVI with this program.
http://dl.afterdawn.com/vsoDivxToDVD_setup_v0.5.2b.exe
Import the file(s) (AVI, MPEG, VOB)
Output (standard DVD file format) to a folder on the HDD.
Set 'Aspect' to 4:3 (if you have a regular tv)
Set 'Standard' to NTSC (if you live in North America)
Click on one of the VOB files in the output folder and check that it is in sync.
Start Nero Vision: Make DVD > DVD Video > Add Video Files
Open the output folder and load the VOB files.
The first relevant file is VTS_01_1.VOB, then _2.VOB in order.
Make the menu and burn at 4x on Verbatim or media that says 'Made in Japan'.
How do you do something like a TV show where you are going to have three separate AVI files turning into sets of VOB files?
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8. June 2007 @ 14:04 |
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If the items had names like
Cheers01.avi
Cheers02.avi
Cheers03.avi
when you browse for them, select them in reverse order [Ctrl + Mouse] and they appear on the source input as 123.
When they are converted they become
VTS_01_1.VOB
VTS_01_2.VOB
VTS_01_3.VOB
corresponding to the order they were imported.
Since this program does not create a menu, if you simply burned the compilation, the episodes would play back in order, 1-2-3.
If you used an authoring program like Nero Vision, the files would come in and you have the option of merging them into one large file with one menu item or opt to keep them separate and have three menu items.
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Zapattack
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21. June 2007 @ 20:39 |
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The out-of-synch problem is probably being caused by a frame
error. I found this out by trying to fix an AVI file by re-coding
in WinMPG. It crashed, but VLC or MediaPlayer did not complain.
Nero however just inserted some blank video screen while allowing the
audio to continue, so no longer in synch.
Does anybody know how to either force NeroVision to ignore the
error, or is there a program to fix the AVI files?
Latest 7960 version...
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22. June 2007 @ 02:02 |
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Zapattack
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22. June 2007 @ 12:37 |
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Excellent utility, but doesn't fix the problem. Delay was '0' already,
and generating a new file actually made the (Nero) problem worse.
There is an error in the audio which causes NeroVision or Showtime to
skip ahead a few seconds. AVI-Mux actually moved the synch error
(missing audio) right to the beginning of the file, but only for Nero.
Is it possible to dis-able the Nero codecs?
I have the same problem on two files, but only recently changed from
Nero759 to 796 and never had this before.
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AfterDawn Addict
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22. June 2007 @ 13:09 |
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There's something called 'Radlight Filter Manager', that you can run and under the 'Directshow Filters' tab all the Nero codecs are listed.
You can either unregister them or change their merit value - I've never had the nerve.
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Zapattack
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22. June 2007 @ 13:47 |
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Found this forum: 'nero 7 premium "out of sync" issues'
http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/3/501702
Disabled NeAudio2 and NeVideo and solved the problem for Showtime, but NeroVision crashed.
Copied above files from 7590 and NeroVision appears to work fine in the preview.
Obviously the file error still there, but why did Nero change the codecs for the worse?
Will follow up on your latest info.
More investigative options can't hurt.
Thanks for sharing.
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