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Hi all
Using TMPGEnc, to make a DVD capable mpg2 file, my audio moves put of sync
I am now encoding using a wave file extarcted with VirtualDub, but my first
short test still shows the problem
Is it difficult to fix this, or to re-align the audio after t has been
encoded?
Perhaps VirtualDub can correct this?
I am familiar with encoding, in as far as capture from TV/VCR and my DV
camera to DVD's, but this is my first go at trying to make a DVD from a good
quality Divx file, so not too complex please, I am no doubt not up to your
level
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On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 14:59:37 +1200 "Tony" <tdale@xtra.co.nz> wrote in
Message id: <EW4Ec.5152$LT3.202776@news.xtra.co.nz>:
>Hi all
>
>Using TMPGEnc, to make a DVD capable mpg2 file, my audio moves put of sync
>I am now encoding using a wave file extarcted with VirtualDub, but my first
>short test still shows the problem
Archived from groups: alt.video.dvd.software,alt.video.dvd.tech,rec.video.desktop,rec.video.dvd.tech (More info?)
goto vcdhelp.com the answer is there.........its something to do with
converting a 44.1 to 48khz
"Tony" <tdale@xtra.co.nz> wrote in message
news:EW4Ec.5152$LT3.202776@news.xtra.co.nz...
> Hi all
>
> Using TMPGEnc, to make a DVD capable mpg2 file, my audio moves put of sync
> I am now encoding using a wave file extarcted with VirtualDub, but my
first
> short test still shows the problem
>
> Is it difficult to fix this, or to re-align the audio after t has been
> encoded?
>
> Perhaps VirtualDub can correct this?
>
> I am familiar with encoding, in as far as capture from TV/VCR and my DV
> camera to DVD's, but this is my first go at trying to make a DVD from a
good
> quality Divx file, so not too complex please, I am no doubt not up to your
> level
>
> Cheers
>
> Tony
>
>
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