Pal Sync help please!

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  1. Turnip100

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    Hi, I've recently been using the Panasonic MPEG Ecoder to make VCD's. However, as my television does not support NTSC pictures I have had to convert the files into PAL while encoding. The problem is that now the audio sync is out. Is there any program or simple way to put these into sync. Thanks
     
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    Have you tried encoding with TMPGEnc?
     
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    No, I will try that now, thanks for your help. I hope this fixes the problem
     
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    I tried the program you said but it says the avi is unsupported like it does with most of my AVI files. The Panasonic encoder however, did not have any problem with opening the file
     
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    open the file in virtualdub and do the following

    1. click video - direct stream copy
    2. click audio - full processing mode
    3. click audio - compression. select no compression pcm and click ok
    4. click file - save as avi!

    now try the saved file with TMPGEnc!
     
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    Ok, I've for the videos burned and checked the discs on my computer and the sync is perfect, however, when I play it on the standalone DVD player, the sync is still quite a bit out. The Player is a Sony DAVS400. Could the player be the problem?
     
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    hmm what burn speed did you use and did you use good media? also since it is a Sony i recommend you try a CD-RW disc!
     

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