I've been trying to use sizzle to burn a DVD with several episodes of a TV show that I had on my Hard drive. For the most part the episodes were VCD-compliant MPEG-1 files with perfect audio sync in their muxed original form. I've used both FFMPEG and MoreMissingTools to demux the files, and FFMPEG to adjust the audio frequency of the .MP2 files to 48khz to be compatible with the DVD format. Sizzle creates an image just fine, but when i check the VIDEO_TS folder with DVD Player and/or VLC, some episodes are out of sync (but not all?!). I tried burning one and the same problem occurred on some episodes...

Any idea what the issue is here? I'm puzzled since the files were in sync to begin with. For one of the episodes, i reencoded the audio to AC3, and it seemed to stay in sync. Is it possible that DVDs just have difficulty with MP2 audio?

BTW, is there an easier way to do all this with MUXED MPEG-1 files? I wish Toast had some kind of VCD archive option, because these MPEG-1 files are just drag and drop to make TOAST VCDs