VBR mp3 incorrect blah blah blah that comes up when i load the video file into virtual dub.. full processing mode... save as wave, do that and create the DVD files in tmpeg and following this the video and audio is out of synch... its not always out of synch it just reaches are certain part THEN goes out of synch. Ive also tried to Demux.... i demux it into standard MPEG AUDIO form which i convert into PCM 48000 khz with my audio converting program 'db poweramp'... so i have a DVD spec audio file already made, so i create the VIDEO dvd file in tmpgenc... just the video no audio, when i use TMPG DVD author i just load in the audio i previously made.... i create the DVD folders and play, yet the video is still out of synch at the same point... not as much for some reason. ANY HELP... should i try loading the audio into TMPGenc next time?
If the Type of Sync Problem you have is the Type were it is in Perfect sync up until a certain point and then it suddenly goes out of Sync then you are in For a Hard Time because these Types of Sync Problems are usually Caused from an error in the AVI file and are Nearly Impossible to Fix..... When ever I run into a File that does this I generally Just delete the File and Start on something else because there is no way to Fix this Type of Sync Problem accept to maybe try to Cut the AVI file at the Point were it goes out of Sync so you have 2 Files, One File that is in sync and one File that is out of Sync and then you use something like the Audio Delay feature in Virtual-Dub to Try to Fix the Sync problem in the Out of Sync File and ones the File is synced up again you join the 2 Files together... This is the Only way you might be able to fix this Type of Sync Problem but it just Might be More Trouble than it is Worth.... Cheers
Hi! Sorry for my poor English. Step 1: Download and run "NanDub" (it´s a variation of VirtualDub) File > Open video file > Save WAV Step 2: Download and install "dBpowerAMP Music Converter" Right-click on the WAV file you saved: Convert to > (choose "Wave") > Convert Step 3: (if you will create a VCD or SVCD) Download and run "TMPGEnc" Video File (Browse) - select the AVI file Audio File (Browse) - select the WAV file you have converted In my opinion that process works perfectly. Hugs from Brasil, Maciel