Sound Lag

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  1. JMcQueen

    JMcQueen Regular member

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    Hi all. I've been using DVD2AVI to convert .vob files to .avi and them TMPGEnc to convert to MPEG2 so that I can then burn to dvd. The only problem is that the sound is out of sinc with the movie. The first one that I did was fine but I cant see whats going on, any ideas?
     
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    Do you mean that you are following a long encoding process with dvd2avi and then encoding again. If so, then why not try frameserving to tmpgenc from dvd2avi instead
     
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    How do I do that? Im still quite new to all this. The problem that I had was that I needed to convert .vob files to .mpeg sp that I could use them on ULead movie factory and I couldnt find a straight vob to mpeg converter. So the idea I had was to convert them to avi first and then to mpeg.
     
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    Actually having looked on a guide on VCDhelp.com I think thats what I have been doing. I've been using DVDtoAVI to create a seperate audio and video file (mpeg and wav)and then using TMPGEnc to place them together.
     
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