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  1. I'm trying to burn some xvid-files on to a DVD to play on a standalone DVD-player. I've used Nerovision Express 3 SE to convert and burn.
    Sometimes it works fine, but often i notice that audio and video goes out of sync after a while....
    My DVD-player is a Harman Kardon DVD22...(does not support Divx)
    And the files are not out of sync when i watch them diretcly from my computer...
    I've also tried the AVI2DVD-tool... that seemed to work, but it took like 3 hours to convert a 40-minute long video-clip...

    Isn't there a easier way to do this?? I've googled it...and i have checked out different ways around it here on the forum, but they're all so time demanding and complicated...
    I don't understand why Nero can't do this properly by it self...I have used Ner o for these tasks before and it worked out fine.. could it be the codecs? I use the megapack 6 and the DVDMPEG2Enc.dll plugin from that pack... Perhaps i need new ones or more....the pack contains many dll-files and i'm not sure wich to use ......

    Anyway.....if someone are willing to help me figure this out, it would be great..

    thanks

    EvenSteven

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    So many things wrong here, where to start ?

    Codec packs = bad. Most introduce more problems than they are worth. Uninstall it. Use g-spot when you cant play back something and find out exactly which codec you need, and install just that codec.

    Your clips have VBR MP3 audio. Most programs have problems with this, and the results are sync issues, or no sound at all. It has been covered over and over, so searching the forums will find you dozens of answers.

    Nerovision Express is a low to average quality encoder with low tolerance. Most one-click solutions are. If you are not prepared to put in the time and effort to get good output then you won't get good output. Period.

    Nero doesn't do anything very well anymore. Too many parts, too many options, not enough time invested in any of them. If you want good output then use the best tool for each part of the job. Yes, it takes longer. But the results are 100 - 200% better than anything Nero can produce.

    If you want a fast solution that is better than Nero, try DivxtoDVD (free version). No menus, but it doesn't choke on VBR MP3 audio very often.

    Otherwise, search the forums, read the guides, learn how to do it properly, and understand that to get a decent outcome you cannot convert them as quickly as you download them.
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