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  1. I just got some dragonball vcds from ebay. Quality is about a 'C' to 'C-".
    Could this be why on some of my eps. the voice is ahead of the picture by about a second to 2 seconds?

    If so, is there a way I can fix this? I have Ulead Movie factory and a burner. Can I take the vcd files and reburn it with the sound synced to the picture, this occurs on about 10-14 disc out of 52.

    The person that made them for me from ebay cannot help me.

    Thanks..for any advice, I REALLY<REALLY appreciate it.

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    Hey . . .

    Advice has already been given on this topic - use the "search" option to the left of this message, and search for "audio sync" problems.

    If Uead MF is the only piece of software you have to deal with this, then I'd suggest a trip to the "tools"section on the left as well - sounds like you might need to rip and then re-encode the sound to sync it properly.

    If the guy on eBay sold you this stuff, I hope you gave him a negative rating - if ya sell s^%t like this, then you need to make sure it's at least good s&^t !!

    Cheers,

    B.
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  3. Thanks for the advice...

    Oh yeah, I also have Nero.

    What do I need to download to rip the vcd and sync it out, can you let me know what program I need to rip and audio sync the file as necessary.
    I guess I can use the dvd movie factory to reburn the fixed file afterwards.

    Thanks for your help,please let me know.
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  4. according to the Edit section

    How to Fix Gradual Sync Problems in MPG videos
    This is how to fix sync problems in mpeg videos
    where the audio starts out being in sync and becomes off sync later. Demo available.
    http://forum.vcdhelp.com/userguides/78944.php

    How to fix audio sync problems in a MPG file
    Using TMPGEnc and GoldWave Sound Editor. Demo available.
    http://www.vcdhelp.com/sync.htm

    that's for the synch problems

    as for ripping the vcd to the hard drive from the vcd disc

    vcdgear is a good tool
    check the tools section for the link to it
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  5. Thanks, that helps alot, I will try either way.
    Alot of eps, so alot of work, but it is worth it.

    I don't know which one is easier to use, but maybe I'll experiment with both.
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