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  1. Member
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    Feb 2004
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    I have an AMD 3000+
    512MB RAM
    160GB Hard Drive
    Using Ulead Video Studio 8

    I am capturing my home movies from 8mm to DVD using my Sony Digital8 camera. I use Ulead VS8 for all my capturing, editing, and buring jobs. After I capture my videos I then save them with the same settings as the original file so it stays in AVI format. The audio and video are fine. I clean out my timeline and then begin my DVD writing process. I use the setting: MPEG 2, Var 8000 bit rate, LPCM audio etc. After the DVD is burned I notice that the audio is not in line with the video after about 45 minutes. What causes this? It looks and sounds fine before the burn but is not on the DVD. Would capturing the video from the camera in DVI AV Type 1 instead of Type 2 make a difference? I know that Type 1 keeps the audio and video intact and that Type 2 splits them. But after I render the video file prior to sending it to the DVD it sounds ok. I have not tried to convert the file to MPEG 2 after editing it. If there would be any problems I would see it there I guess. I always convert it to MPEG 2 right before the burning process.

    Help me out if you can.
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    I also use VS8 to edit and author my VHS and 8mm Tape but I use a Canopus ADVC-100 to do the analog to digital conversion. The ADVC-100 locks the audio to the video. I have not had any audio/video sync problems since I started using the ADVC-100 about 2yrs ago.


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