I'm using NeroVision Express 2, and currently trying to burn Teen Titans. I have converted the .AVI file to MPEG2 and have viewed the actual MPEG2. When showing on my computer, the MPEG2 files runs fine/no audio problems but as soon as it is transitioned to DVD and is complete the AUDIO does not match up with the drawings..
I've burned it three times now, set HIGH priorty all times and closed out all background processes yet the voices/sounds arent in sync.. The AVI/MPEG file itself plays great though..
Anyone have any ideas what I'm doing wrong, or what I should be doing to fix this problem?
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Did you use Nreovision to encode the avi to MPEG-2? That could be the problem. Try encoding the avi in TMPGENC and then author the DVD, see if taht fixes the sync problem.
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