I just got a Leadtek winfast 2000xp card and I have done some good captures. The video and audio play fine and stay in sync but when I use the same video and author it to DVD the sound gets progressively out of sync as the video goes along. I'm capturing in Mpeg2 video and Mpeg 1 layer 2 audio. I noticed that my catpures are always 44khz but after DVD authoring with TmpgencDVD the audio is changed to 48khz. I think this is where my problem is. So how do I capture at 48khz or is there another way?
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44khz audio is not DVD complaint. TDA is changing it on purpose. I havn't heard that it causes sync issues though... I capture at 48khz with either virtualdub or virtualvcr... I capture avi so I can't help you with MPEG-2 caps...
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I figured it out. the winfastPVR program can capture at 48khz but only with its DVD setting. I did not want to use this because it is full 720x480 and I get droped frames at this setting I wanted to capture at 352X480 witch it fine for VHS and I don't get droped frames. But none of the programs I have found until I tried WinDVR3 would let me capture at this resolution at 48khz. I captured at 352x480 with 48khz audio made a DVD with tmpgencDVD and audio sync was fine. I'm not completely happy with this soulition winDVR won't let you turn off deinterlacing I wish other programs would let you use 48khz. If anyone knows how to force 48khz with powerVCR or winfastPVR at 352x 480 let me know.
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I also have this problem with Winfast PVR. When I select the DVD profile setting (720x480) the audio is 48,000, but if I make a copy of the profile and ONLY change the size to 352x480 and save it, the resulting audio is 44,100. This is a pain.
Winfast PVR is not the greatest software, but it is usable.
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just tryed ulead and it has all the settings to do exactly what I want except I can't get any audio at all with the ulead capture very agravating.
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