Houckham
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Registered: 29th May 03
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Been burning latest episodes of Lost onto dvd and during the re-encoding to VOB from avi (using nero 7) as the title says.. the sound gets progressively out of sync with the video... to the point of abotu 2 seconds towards the end of an episode.
i have looked all ove the net looking for solutions to this... but have noticed alot of people have this problem and so far i havent found a solution.
there must be a solution, as i cant see many people putting up with it.
Anyone had experience/foudn the solution of this? maybe point me in the right direction?
Cheers
Lost series 3 is great!
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John
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Registered: 30th Jun 03
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Its to do with encoding in pal and ntsc iirc.
Try encoding as ntsc.
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--Dave--
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I think there are programs you can use which seperate the audio and video and you can delay the sound.
Other than that I'd suggest using a different program to Nero as I've heard of people suffering from this a lot.
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abdus
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Registered: 23rd Feb 06
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VirtualDub can be used to separate them
or TMPGEnc
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Tim
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Nero always has this issue for me. WinAVI seems to convert properly to MPEG-2 then just burn again using Nero...
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Steve
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quote: Originally posted by abdus
VirtualDub can be used to separate them
or TMPGEnc
yep use vdub to seperate, then adjust the video to 25fps in vdub, then use ac3 machine to convert the audio to 25fps then combine the two back in vdub
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