What to do now!

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  1. billie77

    billie77 Member

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    OK in relation to my sound thread and my codecs thread, I download a dvd-rip movie and when played on my divx the sound was out, ahead of the movie.

    I download G-Spot and recommend the correct codecs and in their preview work fine, I done a seach on what to do next and cant find anything.

    Anyway I decided to open the avi file in winamp and the movies works well and sounds ok so it a divx issue, as winamp plays the movie with no issue.

    Problem is now how do I convert the file, usually I use divx to dvd but with the divx program not playing the movie correctly I am totally stump what to do next, so if anyone got any ideas that be great.

    Cheers :D
     
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    If the audio in the DivX File is VBR MP3 format then some Players will not Play it back in Sync and if you try to encode the File to put on to DVD it will also go out of sync or it will simply not show up....

    To overcome this you should allways decompress the audio in your AVI files before Trying to convert them to a Different Format and it should Fix the Sync problem on Playback also.....

    If you PM Me with your email address I can send you a small tool for decompressing the audio in your AVI files....

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    I got the file did its thing and played the new file on divX and still the out of sync.

    What do you recommend now, knew it couldnt be that easy lol

    Cheers :D
     
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    Figure it out whoo hoo :)

    Something got to me how the avi worked well in winamp and window media player so I knew it was just a DivX issue. I couldnt convert the file using VSO (DivX to dvd) as the sounds issue would of keep happening.

    So I found Winavi to convert to dvd and no more sounds issue hooray it was easy once I found the correct program.

    So now I know....... ahhh computers are never easy lol.

    Cheers :D
     

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