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  1. Jaydog_99
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    Ive been playing with this program for 2 days trying to get this vcd to dvd.

    I even re encoded it to 48 with tempenc and it sounded great, but when I put it into svcd2dvd it re does it and then the audio is off bad. Ive ripped it 3 times and tried every way I can think of and It just wont work. The vcd's play great and Id love to have them all on one disk, so please somebody help me. I would like to use this program for a menu and layout, but im just about feed up with it. I tried to move the audio back under the options section and it didnt help either. Here is the log file for one of the files.


    Starting SVCD2DVD: v1.5.2003.2
    Begin time: 10:13:56 PM

    Analysing File: D:\Movie Dvd\2 fast 2 furious disk 1.mpg
    ++ WARN: packet length beyond buffer (pos = 18 + size = 2306 > buflen = 452) -- stream may be truncated or packet length > 2324 bytes!

    ++ WARN: bad packet at packet #451 (stream byte offset 1048124) -- remaining 452 bytes of stream will be ignored



    -->Processing 1 mpeg files.

    Any ideas?
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  2. Did you check the radio button: Skip resample step under audio encoder? If you did it didn't reencode the audio.

    Another tip putting VCD on a DVD is a very long process and i know cause i've been trying to find a fail proof way for 1,5 years now. And i can tell you i think there isn't. VCD have the tendency to run out of sync when you burn then to DVD-VCD or at least 90% if you use them without any preperation (reencode the audio with tmpgenc to normal VCD audio). And afterwards 20-25% still give troubles, sometimes it helps to reencoded the whole VCD to VCD again but sometime the only thing that helps is make a completely new VCD form scratch.

    And i sorry to say SVCD2DVD isn't a wonder tool but just a tool that helps you automate the process of creating a dvd from VCDs and of course it is the only tool that lets you make a good menu without templates. I find that SVCD2DVD works great for DVD-SVCD i can burn them in 1 try without any problems what so ever.

    DVD-VCD isn't easy it is hard work and sometime the results aren't as good as you like.
    Greatings,
    Yf
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  3. Jaydog_99
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    Thanks for the reply. I got all the other files to keep in snyc, its just this one movie. Ive checked the skip re encode button and it still goes thru the steps and demux and mux the file and adds the DVD at the end of the file. This file is out of sync. Ive converted from 41 to 48 in TmpGEnc and the file is perfect. Ive also tried to demux and mux in TmpGEnc, with the same results. The only time it goes out is when I run it thru Svcd2Dvd.

    Ive tried everything, any other suggestions?
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    SVCD2DVD v2.5, AVI/MPEG/HDTV/AviSynth/h264->DVD, PAL->NTSC conversion.
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  5. Guest
    Does the problem arise only when you add multiple files? I tried taking a vcd movie that was two files and putting both of them on one dvd-r ... the fist half of the movie worked just fine but after it started playing the movie where that second file starts the audio was extremely out of sync.
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  6. KARINDADDY
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    JAY,

    I'VE had the same problem...but if i use TMPGEnc the audio is fine. Plus if i select the AC3 it freezes. this is after the updates...it was fine before i did the update.
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