Problem with VSO Divx to DVD

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by naqvi225, Oct 16, 2005.

  1. naqvi225

    naqvi225 Guest

    I have an Xvid file that I am trying to convert with VSO DivxtoDVD to DVD-R. After I convert the file, I play it and the whole video is out of sync, I have all codecs required installed. Anyone know how I can convert it without having the video going out of sync. I did not burn it to DVD when it gave me the option to at the end because I am going to use a different program to burn. When I played it in POWERDVD it was out of sync.

    Heres some info of my vid from GSpot

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  2. naqvi225

    naqvi225 Guest

    Anyone?
     
  3. scf_au

    scf_au Regular member

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    You may try use e.g. DVDSanta or Winavi to see if things are better.

     
  4. cougar_ii

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    Hi there,

    I have had out of sync problems in the past.

    1) In some case, it was a problem with THAT specific file only.
    Since I had the same issues with that file, converted with several software was always out of sync.

    2) VSO DivxToDVD v1.99 Pre-Release does have issues with AC3 sound stream, and I have rumours that VSO are going to do a full re-write of the AC3 decoder. So soon, all those out of sync problems should be no more !

    The most common problem I have seen also was audio beeing 5.1 channels and a few minutes later, or in the middle of the movie, the channels switch to 2 channels. (Which is a NO NO).

    So VSO should be able to handle all those "exceptions" in future releases. (Wrongly encoded files)...

     

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