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  1. Sorry to ask in a new post But i cannot for the life of me do this..
    Can some1 PLEASE right a simple step by step way to do the following.
    I have an AVI XVID 700mb
    I want to put it on a dvd to watch indvd players!
    Its 23.976 and i need it 25fps so somehow i need to change the Framerate.
    Have tried various ways and none with success please tell me how others have done it with no jerks or sync problems
    thanks
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    The standard method is to resample the audio to make it match 25 fps
    and then just tell the video it is 25 fps . This just speeds it up 4%
    Usually it also needs to be resized to 576 vertical for PAL , which
    requires a re-encode.
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  3. And what program would u use to do this?
    I tired to take the audio via virtual dub, change the frame rate of the avi to 25 with aviframeratechanger then encode using mainconcept but it put it out of sync
    i adjusted the length of audio to exact same of the video
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    Divx and xvid are always a pain in the ass.

    Find out what kind of audio it is. Vdub may be able to save it as a wav.
    then use Besweet to resample it to an AC3 or a MP2 at 25 fps

    Then frameserve the video with Vdub to TMPGenc which can resize
    and encode to PAL MPEG2 . Set "do not frame rate conversion"

    then you just put those into an authoring program.
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  5. Ok , sorry im still new to this and trying to find the best way! I dont get along with tmpgenc but i can learn and frameserving i find hard!!!!
    So i open my 23.976 in vdub, and extract the audio as a wav .
    Use besweet to resample at 25fps
    then frameserve to tmpgenc???
    And i shud have a smooth running 25fps mpeg2?!?!?!
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