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Slow sound/voices after converting divx to dvd

Discussion in 'MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding (AVI to DVD)' started by compact, Feb 1, 2007.

  1. compact

    compact Regular member

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    After I converted a divx avi file to dvd using AVI2DVD, the sounds and voice are slow i.e. the people speak with lower, slightly slower voices.

    Has anyone else come across this?

    And ideas?
     
  2. 4rsbrg

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    I have this issue as well. You come across a remedy?
     
  3. aldaco12

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    My suggestion (only since I usually use elementary streams) is: extract an uncompressed WAV from the AVI before converting [use VirtualDub, read the FAQ) it. If the AVI has AC3 sound, simply demux it.
    Then you make the AVI --> MPG conversion, you convert WAV --> AC3 with FFMPEG GUI and finally author them:
    load the converted MPV (the video part of the MPG) with the AC3 stream you made by yourself and you'll have a VOB set (VOBs + BUP + IFO) containing a good audio.
    That is = Video + Audio --> DVD files
     
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    Ok...I attempted to demux...but got a error "audio samples 797519-7999999 could not be read in the source" There is no flaws on the minidv tape though. I'm stumpped. Anyway to fix this? LOL?
     
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    I think part way I went from standard play to long play. Will that have any bearing?
     

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