Best Program For Avi to DVD Without Audio Sync Problems

Discussion in 'MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding (AVI to DVD)' started by Nick1814, Oct 21, 2006.

  1. Nick1814

    Nick1814 Member

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    Is there a good program besides Nero that I can take AVI or MPEG files and burn them to a dvd to play in a player? I've been having really bad audio sync problems when I use Nero. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
     
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    are the files that are avi, are they downloaded files that you got from like torrent's or some p2p filesharing, if so that is most likely your problem, like mistycat posted vso convertxtodvd is one of the best converters there is, also did you preview the files before you converted? and were the voices out of sync? hope that helps good luck happy burning have a nice day
     
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    that program worked great. thanks.
     
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    Remember that A/V sync problems are 99.9% of the times caused by the use of MP3 VBR compression instead of MP3 CBR compression if the AVI files.
    If that is the problem, simply open the AVI with VirtualDub )you'll receive warnings if MP3 VBR audio is your problem). Set audio__Full processing and do File___Save Wav.
    After, ancode the WAV into AC3 192 kbps with FFMPEG GUI and author a DVD from elementary streams (see my 'sticky' thread) using the movie you encoded with any software for the video part only (with ot without demultiplexing the M2V video part from the MPG), and the AC3 file you just made with FMPEG GUI for the audio part.

    Just a question: how did you choose the bitrate value for the DVD movie?
    I just use the free program DVTool, inserting the movie's length (in minutes) and "192 kbps" as audio.
     

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