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  1. Member
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    I been trying for days to convert divx to svcd piles of coasters later no further ahead the conversion goes ok the picture Q is great but I get the dreaded audio sync problems…grrr, here’s the process I’ve used and what I’ve tired hope somebody can help me.
    1) I check the file in v.dub to get the frame rate, audio sampling frequency & extract audio if vbr mp3
    2) I load the files into tmpgenc select the correct template i.e. ntsc_film for 23.976 hit encode
    3) I split the file with bbmpeg & then burn with vcd easy.

    I’ve checked the audio & video lengths match & that original is in sync, I’ve tried extracting the audio I’ve tried re-muxing the finished file and burning it at lower speeds, I know the players can play s/vcds ok so I’m lost. Heeeelp
    Ps All programs are latest versions and my DVD player is a bush 2004(not version A)
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  2. I've seen lots of DivX that has VBR audio, although v-dub always gives me a warning message like " improper vbr audio detected, this will affect audio skew by......"

    Easiest way I know to correct this and get a good result is

    1)open the file in v-dub

    in video settings choose "direct stream copy" and in the audio settings the same thing, direct stream copy.

    2) click the "files" tab and choose "save to wav"

    3) use an external encoder like tooLAME with TMPG, you can resample to 44.1hz here if you need to, and encode the wav to mp2. After that multiplex it as super video cd

    problem solved I hope anyway. That works well for me
    entirely TOO much time on my hands
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    already tried that, couild really do with some help on this one getting a dvd/dvdrw on monday in need to sort this out
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