I am converting an xvid to DVD with convertXtoDVD but the audio is out of sync on the DVD files. The Xvid audio is fine. Any ideas on how to fix the DVD files?
TIA
Mike
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DVD files no, unless you demux them to elementary streams...etc...etc
Better is to encode again, but first pass the movie with AVIMux-Gui
That's only to remove possible bad-chunks of audio, delays. After that check the movie if it is in sync....an then try VSO again
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You might drop the original Xvid into Gspot 2.70 and see if it has MP3 VBR audio. ConvertX handles that most times, but it can cause problems occasionally. What I do is save out the audio as a WAV with VirtualDub Mod and either convert that to MP3 CBR audio or use the WAV. You can mux either one back with the original file in 'Direct stream copy mode.'
Here's a guide: https://forum.videohelp.com/topic280779.html
And definitely try playing back the VIDEO_TS folder before burning. If that doesn't fix it, then you have other problems with the file like Delta2 mentioned. Just because the original Xvid seems to play properly doesn't mean there's not a problem. Software players can ignore some errors. But encoding needs 100% error free data. -
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Originally Posted by f-zer0
This is only my opinion
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