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Dvd Flick Audio Delayed

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by dvdsmut, Feb 25, 2009.

  1. dvdsmut

    dvdsmut Member

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    Im currently converting multiple episodes to be burnt to dvd. Unfortunately, even when the conversion process is successful, It seems that one or more of them the audio is off. Its def not all of the episodes, as some work fine and yes, I have checked each and every video BEFORE converting.

    I know there are ways of fixing this afterwords, but is there a way to stop this from happening in the first place?

    Im Looking for Either a way of stopping this from happening,another DvdFlick-like program, or, if all else fails help with fixing this post-convert

    THANKS
     
  2. greensman

    greensman Regular member

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    dvdsmut,

    If you can find ConvertXtoDVD you'll have a great progie. I've used DVD Flick and ConvertXtoDVD and I believe the latter is the better progie. Of course it's NOT free as DVD Flick is but it's worth a look anyway. You could always try dvixtoDVD (free version of ConvertX) and see what you get. There's also SUPER but I've found it to be a little more difficult to use. You might like it tho. ;) good luck to you.

    ...gm
     
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    Try running the original through AviMux_Gui: http://www.alexander-noe.com/video/amg/ (vl binary 1. 17.8) even if it play's fine on the pc. Open the avi in it, highlight it and select generate data. In the lower window, highlight audio and any delay will appear to the right. If other than o, select start and make a new file to use. Take's about 30 second's and only work's if the delay is constant, not gradual.
     
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