How can I get rid of a 2 second sound gap on burned to DVD bin and cue files

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by nupe1911, Jul 29, 2005.

  1. nupe1911

    nupe1911 Guest

    First I burned a movie with bin and cue files to DVD, the picture was great but the sound was 2 seconds behind. Then I burned the cue file to a CD-R and the picture and sound was perfect, except it plays in only a few DVD players. Finally, I took the image from the CD-R and burned it to DVD and the sound STILL was 2 seconds behind. To make a long story short, how can I get rid of the 2 second sound gap

    I used the latest version of NERO Ultra Edition for all of these actions.
     
  2. Dude2099

    Dude2099 Regular member

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    hmmmmmm, edit the cue file maybe?
     
  3. Rotary

    Rotary Senior member

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    hi

    rip the mpeg files from the bins in mpeg folder useing isobuster then drop um both at same time to divxtodvd and burn the files after with it!
     
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  4. cougar_ii

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    Hi there,

    DivXtoDVD v0.5.2b Freeware had issues with the sound being off a little.

    Several things such as this has been fixed in the new Release Candidate v1.99.13

    A good test would be to convert it with the freeware version. If the sound is off a little, then it should be converted with the Shareware version, and see if it makes a difference !
     

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