Need help with multiple avi movies

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by Dragan123, Nov 21, 2005.

  1. Dragan123

    Dragan123 Guest

    Heya people

    I just recently downloaded a couple movies that I am trying to convert to DVD format and burn. I have been using VSO DIVX/DVD and it works really well when the movie I download is a single avi file.

    However when it is 2 it seems that something goes wrong during the conversion because when I view it after it is done, the audio is out of sync with the video, this has only happened on multiple avi movies.

    I was thinking at first that it could be background programs interfering with it but I usually run a conversion when I am not using my PC or laptop at all. I have made sure to turn off my screensavers and virus scanners.

    So I am guessing that it is a problem with my conversion program, is there any special settings that I need to do for multiple avi's or could you guys/gals maybe suggest another program that would be better for doing multiple avi's. As I said VSO works great when it is just 1 avi file.

    Any help would be great
    Thanks!
     
  2. sinister7

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    Well I'm assuming that you want to combine the two files and burn them as a single file/movie, not convert the two files/movies and put them onto dvd with menus and the like. If your getting sync issues with VSO when you combine the files you could use virtual dub to splice the two file together then run it through VSO. The same thing happened to me once and this worked for me. Also if the file is just an ordinary .avi it shouldn't be a problem, but if it's a Divx/Xvid file you should download FFDSHOW to run the file in virtual dub (It's a codec pack in case you don't know).
     
  3. Dragan123

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    Hmm ok I was able to join the avi's together, I am waiting on them to finish converting before I can tell if they are working properly. Now I just tried to do one that gave me an error message, about an improper VBR audio encoding in the source avi file, it says it will rewrite it to the proper CBR values during processing, it says this may cause a skew of 8253ms, if this is unacceptable decompress the audio stream into a WAV file and recompress with a constant bitrate encoder.

    I hit ok and it still put the video in vdub, when i dragged the slider over though and tried to append the 2nd avi it says that the audio streams have different sampling rates (15711.00000 vs. 15702.00000)

    Totally confused about that one haha
     
  4. sinister7

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    Hmmm, I would like to be enlightened on how to fix this problem too. When I ran into this problem I used VSO DIVXtoDVD to fix it but we've already established that won't work for you so.....I'll gracefully bow out and attentivly wait for an answer as well.
     

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