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  1. Hi guys. I have a bunch of avis I need to convert to DVD. Now In the past I have used TMPGenc and its DVD Autor program. It works fine except sometimes a bunch of files are increibly out of sync. Like the video would be 50 minutes and it would say the audio is 2 hours.

    Can any1 help me find a simple but effective way to do this convresion. I have CCE tha tI use with DVD Rebuilder, so if I can incorporate CCE somehow (because as I nuderstand it is th ebest quality) that would be great. But please feel free to let me know what you think is best.
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  2. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    www.videohelp.com/tmpgenc#problems , convert the audio to wav if you have sync problems or convert the audio with a separate program.

    but simpliest would be to use an all-in-one tool like divxtodvd, winavi or similiar.
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  3. but I have an avi. I dont see any seperate file for audio. Plus Iw as looking to use a different program all together because I find TMPGEncs quality is not up to par with DVD enconding.
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    or use avi2dvd,thefilmmachine or diko together with cce.
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    AVI - Audio Video Interleave - the audio is in the same file as the video.

    Use DivxtoDVD. Load file - press Convert. Nothing else to it.

    But if you can't get DVD quality from tmpgenc, then you aren't using it right.
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