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  1. PLEASE PLEASE HELP ME IF YOU CAN IT IS DRIVING ME INSANE.

    I've got an MPEG file that was made using TMPGEnc, when it is played on the computer using Windows Media Player, the file is perfectly in Sync. Yet when I burn it to VCD, and play the VCD in my standalone dvd player, it is extremely out of sync, and makes it near impossible to watch.

    I've tried changing the audio gap, but that changes it to be out of sync on the computer, and it doesn't fix it on the vcd.

    I use Nero Burning Rom for Burning the VCD's (Standard Compliant Ones only) as that's all the vcds my dvd player will play. I only burn at 4 X at the highest. Usually when I do exactly the same process as I have done, there is no problems with the audio being out of sync. The picture is into another scen on some occasions before the words are spoken from the scene before. It is about 3-4 seconds out of sync.

    SO PLEASE HELP IF YOU HAVE ANY SUGGESTIONS. THANKS IN ADVANCE.
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  2. How did you make the MPEG file?

    What settings?

    Did you load the VCD template?

    Regards.
    Michael Tam
    w: Morsels of Evidence
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  3. I have some vcd's that I can't play on my DVD Player, so I have had to convert them to VCD to be able to view them. So firstly I copied the SVCD onto my Hard Drive. Then I loaded a Standard VCD template in TMPGEnc, and loaded the video file that I had taken from the SVCD onto my hardrive, into the file location spots in TMPGEnc. Then I made a file name, and pressed Start. After I had pressed start, nothing appeared to be happening, as nothing apart from the time elapsed, was moving. Then after about 3 minutes, it come up with 100% complete. Then when I checked that the file was 100% complete seeing it was so quick, the audio and video were in sync, and the file did copy completely. I do have 1GB of RAM, so maybe that is why it was so quick.

    Just when I loaded Nero, loaded the VCD option, then made sure all the setting were the way they have been when I have previously had it work fine, then burnt at 4X even though my CD Burner can burn at 40X, it burned with the audio out of sync.

    The same thing happened to me a few weeks ago, when I had captured a home video onto my computer, using VideoWave 3, and I was using a device that I had purchased (a Belkin USB Videobus II) which is not a Video Capture Card, but a thing that plugs from your VCR to a vacant USB port, and then allows you to capture just like you would with a capture card. I ended up just having to delete the file as I had tryed using the techniques that are suggested in the Audio Out Of Sync section in one of the side option on this site, and none of then seemed to fix the problem at all.

    SO PLEASE HELP IF YOU DO OR MIGHT KNOW HOW TO FIX THIS ANNOYING PROBLEM.
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  4. I SHOULD HAVE SAID I HAVE SOME SVCD'S THAT NEEDED CONVERTING TO VCD AS SVCD's WON"T PLAY ON MY DVD PLAYER, NOT VCD's.
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