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  1. Hiya

    I am having huge probs with audio being out of sync, I have been through this forum and tried to turn PBC off and also press the audio twice to audio 2, then back to audio 1, it still doesnt seem to work.

    I am testing them on the centropy releases of xmen and matrix reloaded.

    They already came in a bin and cue combo.

    I also have another svcd, roadkill, same probs with that too, what do you suggest I do, they are all in sync on the pc?

    Thanks
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  2. dont burn with nero step 1!
    download and burn svcd with vcdeasy
    turn offpbc option in vcdeasy.
    burn away to your hearts content but chapters and some other functions wont work.
    ALso turn off PBC on the tosh.

    Or if none of this works burn only VCD these work fine with all menus etc.

    you can extract the mpeg info from bin and cue files by mounting the image with daemon tools.
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  3. Heya

    Ive tried all the above, also tried teh vcd header trick,

    it makes no difference with vcdeasy, still same audio outta sync

    With the vcd header trick, i get the toshiba background with just sound, nothing else.

    To convert to vcd, does this not comprise quality and takes a long long time to do?
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    This problem exists on the SD220e also. If you look through this forum, you will see there is another thread on this topic for the SD220e:
    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=154033

    The good news is that I have found a solution for the SD220e (see details in the other thread), and that I have had reports from SD 210e owners that my solution works on this player also.

    Basically, I have produced a modified version of VCDImager, which is used by VCDEasy to produce the SVCD. So far all reports have been encouraging.

    So get yourself down to http://www.billh.demon.co.uk and follow the Video Editing links to the download page, and give it a try.
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