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  1. Hello

    I have the following problem

    I have recorded a VHS-tape(1.5 hours) and would like to make a DVD-movie of it.

    My capture-card is a Hauppauge PVR250.
    Normally capturing a VHS-recording to DVD (MPEG2) is no problem but .....

    If there is a small disturbance in the VHS-recording, the captured DVD(MPEG2)-file will be devided in a first part (before the disturbance) where the audio/video is in-sync and a last part (after the disturbance) where audio/video is Outofsync (maybe by 0.5-1 sec through the whole rest of the movie)

    A solution would be:

    1) Cut the captured DVD(MPEG2)-file in 2 files with MPG-VCR(first part that is ok and last part that is Outofsync)
    2) demux audio and video from the last faulty outofsync-file (what SW/how?)
    3) Cut/add 0.5-1 sec to this audiofile to correct the audio (What SW/how?)
    4) Merge the video-part of point 2 and corrected audiopart (What SW/how?)
    5) Merge the first part(file) of the DVD-capture that had no synproblems with the corrected last part(file) into one file with MPG-VCR.


    I am interested only in the DVD (MPEG2) solution

    Thanks
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    We have: FILE.MPG MPEG2 with MP2 audio out of sync
    We want: FILE2.MPG MPEG2 with MP2 audio in sync.

    Open FILE.MPG in Vdub(MPEG)
    Adjust audio delay until sync OK (Audio-> Interleaving -> Delay... )
    Start frameserver ( make xxx.vdr )
    Open xxx.vdr with TMPGenc Set Stream type -> Audio only
    Encode to xxx.mp2
    Multiplex FILE.MPG (video) and xxx.MP2 (audio) to FILE2.MPG

    done
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  3. Thanks F00

    Works perfect !!!!!!!!!!!
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    Forgot to say you should set audio encoding parameters to same as source.
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