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  1. evil: I finally have been able to convert a Divx movie to VCD format, with the movie on 2 disks. Multiple times during the movie the motion seems to jerk and the audio seems to speed up or lag behind. The character's lips often move and then the words are heard or vise versa. Thanks for any help you can offer.
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  2. Have you followed the instructions in the divx to vcd tutorial found on this site? Regarding extracting audio with virtualDub? Try it.
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    Is it a spaghetti western, or a Jacky Chan Movie ?
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  4. Having same prob, especially in dark passages. And, yes, I extracted with virtualdub. I think thats the problem. If I burn directly with win-on-cd its synchrone (but the resolution is bad ).
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  5. I belive that I used virtual dub correctly, it almost seems as if the video is slowing up or speeding up during the burning. After this happnes it does catch up with itself, so might try burning at a slower speed.
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  6. 8) Burning speed is irrelevant. When u burn, u copy a bytestream. The burning speed has no influence on the contence (Exception: The software itself decodes). I think tmpgenc creates a variable frame rate or something like that, to reduce size, that most DVD players cant handle properly.
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  7. It could be your DVD player. Is there another player you could try the movie or? How about a DVD drive in your comp /w a DVD program? Also what media are you using? Quality? Have you read the DVD player compatibility list entry for your player?
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  8. It may be a error correction problem of my player. After experimenting one day, there is only one solution: Create a SVCD. No sync problems with those on my DVD player and the images are much better too 8) :P . And one more tip: Use rewritables till u are satisfied and make a disc copy then . And you can create one mpg2 file and burn the CD's one after the over with WinOnCD (better than Nero, cause it can cut). U don't have that? Oh. Ever heard of EDonkey (If u have no flatrate, forget that)? Anyway, u sure know it illegal to download hacked software .
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  9. With my apex player I've had the same problem when I encode in ntscfilm 23.976. Just re-encode to 29.97. This has worked out great for me with alot of divx movies. Also leave your audio at 44mhz and 224 bitrate.
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  10. Thanks for all the help
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  11. Originally Posted by JimSpade
    It may be a error correction problem of my player. After experimenting one day, there is only one solution: Create a SVCD. No sync problems with those on my DVD player and the images are much better too 8) :P . And one more tip: Use rewritables till u are satisfied and make a disc copy then . And you can create one mpg2 file and burn the CD's one after the over with WinOnCD (better than Nero, cause it can cut). U don't have that? Oh. Ever heard of EDonkey (If u have no flatrate, forget that)? Anyway, u sure know it illegal to download hacked software .
    I've never seen anyone use so many emotes without trying to be intentionally anal
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