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ConvertX problem - DVD audio too fast

Discussion in 'Video to DVD' started by RevChuck, Feb 17, 2010.

  1. RevChuck

    RevChuck Member

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    Hello:

    My problem is so weird to me that someone must know what the solution to it is.

    When I burn an AVI to a DVD using ConvertX, certain AVI files seem to get their audio sped up quite a bit. It sounds like someone running a 33 1/3 record on 45, and the audio ends around at 65%, the video keeps running though. I have run into about a dozen or so AVIs that do this but all others seem to burn and work fine.

    Anyone have any advice or ideas for me to get these AVIs properly saved to DVD?

    Thanks!!
     
  2. attar

    attar Senior member

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    I haven't used ConvertX for years, but you shouldn't burn the disk immediately after the conversion.
    Playback the output files first.

    Take one of the source AVI files that failed and convert it again - uncheck any option to burn the disk or delete files.

    If the audio is bad, start again, but under the Audio tab, either check or uncheck "Don't check/fix audio discontinuities" and see if it makes a difference( I can't remember the default setting).

    If that has no effect, VSO have a forum that will help.
     
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    Thank you very much! That fixed the problem. Cheers!
     
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    Okey-dokey;thank you for the feedback.
     
  5. lordsmurf

    lordsmurf Regular member

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    Audio might be VBR, many programs have issues on VBR audio.
     

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