Whats Good After Dawn, I'm having a little problem for the first time using WinAvi to encode and burn DVD movies... I have already burn several that came out just perfect using WinAvi...but now the last two I burnt....they started out playing in sync but after watching the movie the video would freeze then the Video and Audio would jump out of sync....I'm wondering whats making it jump of track like that because it starts to play just fine with everything on point. I been searching Google for any help or answers for my problem...Can anyone here help me...or give me some ideas...????????? Should I try another Program?..??? Please Help Me Out...Teach Me.... Thank You MRBK
Two possibilities are the encoding step or the disks are bad. If your encoder saves the output to the hard drive, play it back with your media player and verify that there are no problems. If the output is ok, burn the disks with a good burning software like Imgburn. Use known to be good media like 'Verbatim' and burn at half the maximum rated speed. http://www.afterdawn.com/software/cdr_software/cdr_tools/imgburn.cfm DVD Flick is a reliable converter that will optionally burn the disk using Imgburn. http://www.afterdawn.com/software/video_software/dvd_tools/dvd_flick.cfm
I would also like to add a third to this. Recently I had used dvd flick to convert an avi file to dvd. The audio on the avi file started a few seconds after the video, but was in sync. Dvd flick started the audio as soon as the video began, causing it to be off sync by several seconds. I had used avi2dvd afterwards and that program had no problems keeping the audio in sync. Only difficulty is that avi2dvd is very picky on which avi files it will convert to dvd compliant.
When you say bad disks...you are talking about the DVD discs that I'm using right....??? Well I burnt the movie for a third time and it came out perfect...I stayed up all night trying to fix my problem with the Video not being in sync with the Audio. I had found some good information using Google... I downloaded a program called Avi-Mux or something like that....but all I did was load the same DVD avi movie into the Avi-Mux Program and let it reconvert it back to AVI....yea Avi to Avi....like its reborn again....well anyway after the Avi-Mux program finished I just sent the newly created avi Movie into WinAvi to encode.... After the encoding was done I just burnt the newly encoded Avi to DVD(TS Files). The burning had came out perfect....the Video was in Sync with the Audio....the problem was gone... I was smart using DVD- rw so if it mess up again I could just rewrite over that.....Right?....lol... Thanks for the replies....Im loving the site...and Ill be around the threads.... I wanna learn more.... MRBK 2009