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  1. Smegoid
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    Hi,

    Like many people I'm having issues with audio sync when trying to convert vcd2dvd. I'm basically trying to pop on a bunch of enterprise episodes for a buddy in thailand. But they're always out of sync because of the tv issue.

    I'd like to test my player to see if it'll play a dvd with 44khz audio. That way I don't have to convert the audio to 48khz, nor do I have to multiplex. Anyone know of a really relaxed dvd authoring program that will accept a regular mpeg without rejecting it because the audio isn't 48khz?

    My home player (apex) probbably won't play it, but I'd still like to try.
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    Try TMPGEnc DVD Author, it automatically re-encode the audio if needed from 44khz to 48khz.
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  4. Smegoid
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    Hi yeah I've tried tmpeg DVDauthor. What I'm specifically looking for is an authoring program or trick that will let me keep my 44khz audio. Because the demuxing and remuxing is what causes one to loose sync of tv-show vcds.

    My dvd player is pretty lax in the standards department so I'm hoping it'll take 44khz mp2 audio authored as dvd.
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  5. Try DVD-Lab in relaxed mode. Might do it.
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  6. Smegoid
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    Tried IFOedit and followed the guide from this site. Works but it still requires demuxing and remuxing which from other posts I've read in this forum, this is what is causing the audio synch loss. I suppose there's no way around muxing, even with IFOedit.

    I pretty much give up. Guess i need better sources etc.
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  7. I think the only solution to your problem is burning real vcd on cds. Cause all programs i know for author either want 48Khz audio or demux and remux. But i have hope for the new beta of dvd-lab i'm going try that tomorrow.
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    infoedit & SVCD2DVD will accept 44.1Khz. But as stated both require remuxing. In fact every authoring application will require remuxing as the packet structure of VCD/SVCDs are different than what is required for DVD.
    SVCD2DVD v2.5, AVI/MPEG/HDTV/AviSynth/h264->DVD, PAL->NTSC conversion.
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