newbie help me please! xvid to dvd

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  1. floppity

    floppity Member

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    i successfully dloaded a movie from torrentreactor. great quality on pc. it was a xvid file so eventually using dvdsanta got it to burn to a dvd disc. all looks great but a minute into film, the sound goes off.
    any ideas anyone??
     
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    Wrong forum, friend - we'll see if we can get a Mod to move you...
     
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    use dvd santa to re-encode.
    But NOT to burn.
    Use dvd shrink for the burn.

    For some reason I have had the same problem numerous times with dvd santa,
    But using Dvd shrink for the burn,
    The dvd's came out perfect.

     
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    sorry for being on wrong forum...brain all mushy now!!
    i have now managed to write to a dvd using divxto dvd and burned with copy to dvd BUT the audio is out of synch.
    anyone with a simple solution..
     
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    VSO DivX to DVD.
    If that fails, it's probably because the source has VBR mp3 audio, and you may never get it right.
     
  7. The_OGS

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    You could separate or 'demux' the audio from your XviD AVI into its own file. NanDub will do this.
    It might be a compressed audio file (VBR or CBR) but NanDub will call it a WAV.
    A number of audio tools can decompress that file to a standard fullsize PCM WAV file - I use CDex
    http://www.afterdawn.com/software/audio_software/cd-da_extractors/cdex.cfm
    Fairly quick & easy job; if you could then point your converter at that audio, you would have conversion problems beat :^)
    In worst case, you could even re-interleave decompressed audio back into AVI with XviD video, creating large AVI file (with audio larger than video!) to let your converter work from...
    To convert to DVD, I would use my Nero (NeroVision Express/Recode) but I don't do it much and am no expert.
    I specialize in the opposite - DVD to AVI ;^)
    But good luck, hope this helps...
    L8R
     

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