Have no one had this problem ?
DVDLab accepts the ac3 and the m2v movie file, but after I have compiled, the audio is not in sync with the video in power dvd.
How come ?
If i convert both audio and video in TMPGEnc and after authoring it dvdpower plays it well...
And yes, I have use ac3 fix and there were no bad frames...
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Originally Posted by Draven
However since the same TMPGEnc Plus produced M2V and my AC-3 audio files authored with no sync problems using 2 other respected DVD authoring programs I decided NOT to register DVD-Lab and today I mostly use TMPGEnc DVD Author.
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I solved my problem...
The source I had first was a avi that was "mixed" with..
It had audio that was saved out first by virtualdub as an wav(directstream), then joined to the avi again.
I tried with another source(same movie) that contained ac3 and did as I use to do ...and no sync problems...
I don't really know why I got the sync problems ... I mean it's still same ac3 file ..
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