Hi, I have 2 questions, if I may: 1. I have tried to convert an Xvid file to an MPEG1 file using a couple of different conversion programmes, but when the conversion is complete the entire file/film is upside down. It seems perfect in every other way - sound and quality etc, but it plays in my PC in an inverted manner. Will it revert back if I burn it to a DVD, or do I have to convert it in some other manner, please? I have tried a simple programme - DVD Santa - then my Eo Joiner/Converter, which normally makes a perfect job first time. My original file plays normally, but is too big to squeeze onto a VCD, hence my attempts to make it into a DVD. 2. When I attempt to convert other files/videos of mine I regularly finish up with the audio in front of the video, despite having a perfect avi original i.e. a copy of my holiday video. Mainconcept and TMPGenc are the converters I have tried to use. Why do they do this and can I correct this problem without having to convert te files first, look at them, time the delay and try to get another programme to correct the fault - which I really have had no real success at doing? I really hope some expert here can help me sort these 2 problems out, they are driving me insane! Best wishes, V
1) never heard of sorry. Did you try TMPGenc for the conversion? No, there's no way back. 2) did you try the http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/129217 trick?
The only program I have heard of that flips the film is Nero's encoder. It seems to do some weird math. Did this happen in TMPGEnc?