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conversion out of sync

Discussion in 'Subtitle help' started by westy37, Sep 15, 2006.

  1. westy37

    westy37 Member

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    i have an avi file which has no audio problems but when i convert it to dvd using vso divx2dvd after about 20 minutes it goes out of sync quite alot please can anybody help tia
     
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    Try other software.

    DVDsanta, WinAVI, FilmMachine, VSO ConvertXtoDVD...
     
  3. June_0606

    June_0606 Regular member

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    Make sure you have installed the right codec for .avi,divx/xvid.
     
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    celtic_d Regular member

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    Codecs shouldn't make any difference since divx2dvd would be using libavcodec/format for input. DivX2dvd was replaced by ConvertXtoDVD some time ago now though right?
     
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    Maybe can try other converter,winavi is not bad.
     
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    Check the framerate on your original file, if it's 24 fps or similar this will cause a sync issue which worsens over time. DVD standard is 29.97 fps, and encoders can convert the framerate for video, but there isn't a "framerate" for audio. what you need to do is encode the audio and video in seperate streams, then check the file length, if both are the same, then that should fix your problem.
     

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