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  1. Ok I've captured some visualizations from Winamp. Now I need to sync the audio with the video. Are there any programs that I can easily do this in? Also, I want the videos to be MPEG's for a DVD (currently they are avi's). Is it possible to not compress the audio when I make the MPEG? I would like MP3 quality music on these MPEGs. Thanks for reading.

    PS- Should I make the AVIs MPEG1 or MPEG2?
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    For this lesson, there's some compulsory reading to be done over at "What Is - DVDR" and "How To - Convert - AVI to DVD"
    To answer your last q, DVD is mpeg2, so mpeg 2 would be a good choice.
    For your secon question, MP3 is very compressed as is, but it can be decompresed to LPCM wav for no quality loss (but takes an extraordinary amount of space on your DVD) or recompressed to AC3 or MP2 which are audio encodings supported in the DVD standard. MP3 is not.
    But syncing? You have to do that by hand - Do it in VirtualDub.

    /Mats
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  3. Thanks I'll certainly try this.
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