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  1. What ways do you encode the animes from avi to (s)vcd to dvd so that the audio doesn't go out of sync when you fast forward and rewind on a standalone dvd player? Here are the ways I've tried:

    1. Encode the audio and video from the original avi using tmpgenc guides.
    (using All-In-One guide, VCD or SVCD to DVDR/W with SVCD2DVDMPG+ by Baldrick and Tips + Tricks for TMPGEnc SVCD creation by Elmark)

    2. Encode the AVI's audio only to mp2, then encode the video with the source being the AVI, and the audio source being the mp2.


    Any other programs or methods used are welcome. I know this isn't a problem with my dvd player. My machine plays dvd, dvd rips into svcd, dvd rips into vcd fine. I only have problems with converting animes from avi to (s)vcd. The sound goes off when you fast forward or rewind. I have done numerous searches on this problem and have not found a solution. Can someone please help me?


    The anime is Vision of Ecaflowne.



    -Kidkay-
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  2. You say the sound only goes out of sync when you ff or rew, so if you watched it all the way through without ff or rew would it stay insync ?. And if you stop it and play it again does it go back in sync.
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  3. Craig Tucker

    Yes, the audio goes out of sync when I ff,rewind, or jump to a section in the movie. Basically, the video would stop and audio would jump to the section I requested. Also, if i pause the movie and unpause it the audio and video is still perfect (in sync). I've played the dvd strait through without any problems, only when I ff, rewind, or jump to a section in the movie. Do you know what's causing the problem?




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  4. No I don't strange. But it seems to me the disc is probrably ok if it can play through without any sync problems, i.e. the disc is not encoded out of sync. Have you tried it in another DVD player to see if the same occurs.
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