I have a file I d/l. It was compressed to .avi with xvid, and when I opened it to play it on my computer it seems to be in "sync." Yet when converted/burned it to DVD using VSOConvertX, the finished product is out of "sync" According to VideoInspector I seem to have all the appropriate codecs. So I don't understand what happened. Am now trying DVDFlick to see what happens with that program.
As usual any help/suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
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Curiously, I converted/burned a copy Monday, using the previous version of VSOConvertX, and, was told by the friend who received it, that it was in sync So it's possible (probable?) that there is some bug in my copy of VSOConvertX, or, that the new version had a problem with the audio codec for some reason.
But the copy I made from that file using d2mp did seem to be in "sync," although the encoding process seemed to take "forever.
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