Voice off from picture (tv shows to dvd)

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  1. hackwolf

    hackwolf Member

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    Well, I dont ahve a lot of time to watch tv, so I download tv shows, if this question is not allowed here because of the downloading tv shows part, I apologize. While converting these tv shows to dvd, the final product is my picture being fantastic and the voice being off about 2-3 seconds. Its rather annoying and I'm at a loss as to what to do. I have used 2 programs, divx2dvd and super dvd creator. All I want is the sound to move with the mouth. Any suggestions? Thanks a bunch!
     
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    hmm... no answers

    Maybe if I mention they are in xvid format I'll get an arrow to the right direction.
     
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    use winavi to convert to vob(DVD)files, it's the only one that works. it's super quick. the only problem is no dvd menu's. Nero vision F**Kin' sucks!!
     
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    Well most Downloaded AVI Files off the Net Contain VBR MP3 audio and this audio format will allways either Go out of Sync after encodeign or it will not show up at all....

    The way to Solve this program is to decompress the audio in your AVI files before you encodeing them to Mpeg-2/DVD Format....

    You can use this Tool to do that:

    http://www.megaupload.com/?d=J7HNW11I


    Cheers
     
  5. hackwolf

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    Minion, I downloaded your program, and I did what it said to do, but what I dont understand is how I put the video and the sound together to make a dvd. I've tried some stuff and havent quite pieced it together yet. Perhaps you can elaborate for me? Thanks a bunch mate.
     
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    Well the Tool I told you to use Doesn"t seperate the audio from the Video so I don"t Quite understand your Question....

    If you mean that after you encode your AVI files to Mpeg-2 you are Left with seperate audio and Video files then the way you Put them together to make a DVD is to use a DVD authoring Program which will let you add menu"s and Chapters to your Movie and then Format it all into a "Video_TS" Folder which you then burn to DVD In "DVD Video" Mode useing something like "Nero"....

    Tmpgenc DVD author is a Good Simple DVD authoring Program and there are Guides on how to use it in the Guides section...

    Cheers
     

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