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  1. Member soundchaser's Avatar
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    Straight to the point: captured about 50' fom VHS with BTV Pro through a MIRO DC 30 card in Mac G4, 1.25 ghz. Huge mov plays ok. Burned DVD with Toast 7, default settings, takes about 5 hours to encode. The result is that from some point onwards the audio is at least one second ahead of the video. Not in all the DVD though. Any ideas of what could have gone wrong ? I'm gonna have to get this right.
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  2. Hi,

    If the huge mov is playing OK, I don't see what can have happened.
    DVDs are encoded in MPEG-2 format and usually audio and video get properly synchronized by their time stamps.
    Once the media is encoded in MPEG-2 there is no practical way to resynchronize it.

    You can still play with audio-video sync in the mov file. SimpleMovieX lets you move audio with respect to video on segments or on the whole duration of the movie.
    Maybe you can try to desyncronize the mov file in order to get the DVD right ?

    http://www.aeroquartet.com/SimpleMovieX/Preview3.html

    Note that I'm the developer of this app.

    Regards, BJ
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