help needed audio prob

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  1. liljay

    liljay Member

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    when i burn a iso to dvd the dvd results haveing a audio prob like the people talk but what they say comes up late but when i play the avi file i downloaded the video runs fine what is the best why to convert xvid or avi to a dvd free

    tools
    i used avi2dvd
    used all encoders but same problem
    used dvd dycripter to burn iso

    and what does converting avi to mpeg 2 do
     
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    If your encoded file is out of sync a set amount from start to finish (constant), Avi-Mux Gui: http://www.alexander-noe.com/video/amg/ should fix things on the origonal even though it plays fine on your pc. Drag and drop your origonal file into the top window, highlight it and select "generate data". Now. in the bottom window, highlight audio and the delay will appear in a window to the right. If anything other than 0 appears, select "save" naming the new file what you want and putting it where you want. In a minute or 2, you'll have a new file which is the one you use. Can't help if your sync loss is gradual as I'm looking myself but I have read that VirtualdubMod can be used. I had a problem with it even opening my files. Never used that program, so don't know.
     
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    Thanx bro
     

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