Downloads out of sync

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by lilbluboy, Sep 9, 2007.

  1. lilbluboy

    lilbluboy Guest

    Hi, i am new to all this so i appologise if this is in the wrong forum. When i download films, before i even burn them some are out of sync. I was wondering if there is a guide out there to help put it back in sync or if there is software that might help. I would be grateful if anyone could help. Cheers.
     
  2. attar

    attar Senior member

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    Are they AVI files?
    And when you say they are out of sync before burning, do you mean that they are ok when downloaded, but when converted to DVD - but before burning, that they are out of sync?
     
  3. lilbluboy

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    Hi, yeah they are mainly AVI files, after they are downloaded but before they are burnt to dvd they are out of sync, i have chanced burning one or two but they are still out of sync. when played back.
     
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    Try this from 'Mistycat', using AviMux.
    Drag your file into the top window, highlight it and select "generate data".
    In the lower window' highlight the audio and if anything other than 0 appears to the right, select "start" and in a minute or two you'll have a new file to use.

    http://www.alexander-noe.com/video/amg/AVI-Mux_GUI-1.17.7.zip


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    Hi, i know it's been a while but i have just tried this and everything is reading zero in the box yet the movies are definately out of sync. Does this mean that the downloads are rubbish and i have wasted my time or is there any hope for me ? Please help.
     
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    Try loading the file into AVIDemux (not the same as 'AviMux')and then save it.
    Remember to give it a complete name - if it's an AVI video name it myclip.avi, as the program will not add the extension.

    http://www.videohelp.com/tools/AviDemux
     
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