i looked over the forums but couldnt find anything that i could understand for solving this prob. i have an .AVI file that has 1hr 39min on it, i used VDub to split off the last 19 minutes so i can make it a VCD on two disks. problem is the sound is now out of synch when i try to play the two new avi files with WindowMediaPlayer or divxPlayers. i read on one thread something about saving the audio separately but they didnt explain that too well. if anyone could help me out with this or point me to a guide that been made id appreciate this._X_X_X_X_X_[small]Im Smart-Aleck[/small]
The only thing I can think of is you didnt split the movie at a keyframe or your audio or video settings weren't set to direct stream copy? When you selected the frame to spit at were you holding down the shift key?
The only thing I can think of is you didnt split the movie at a keyframe or your audio or video settings weren't set to direct stream copy? When you selected the frame to split at were you holding down the shift key?
yeah i used the shift key correctly, and the video and audio were set on direst video stream. i have been able to correct this on my own though took 3 programs. 1st i decompressed the audio using a utility program of avi2vcd_converter.exe, found it on google for free, after i decompressed the sound i used VDUB to split the enlarged file....went from 713mb to 1.8gb. i then just used nero5.5 to burn as vcd and it worked perfectly. hope no one else has too many probs with this. thanks yall.