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  1. I am trying to burn some VCDs on Nero 5.0 but the audio is out of sync can anyone help me?
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  2. go and download tmpgenc and the related info on authoring vcd, it will help ya
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  3. I capture and create an avi file for DV camera avi file is geat on computer but when I encode with TMPGEnc mpg file
    starts out good but the closer to the end of the file I get the more out of sync audio and video are sound and picture are good just out of sync, Please Help!
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    Lip sync may be fixed in Vdub

    Audio > full processing mode
    Audio > Conversion > 44.1Khz
    SAVE WAV

    TMPGEnc
    Browse for AVI
    Browse for WAV (As saved previously)
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  5. I had the same problem with a vcd the other day...however if has only happened once so far. The movie played fine until I got about 10 minutes towards the end of the film and then I was behind by about a mintue or so.

    Greg
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    Originally Posted by gregr209
    I had the same problem with a vcd the other day...however if has only happened once so far. The movie played fine until I got about 10 minutes towards the end of the film and then I was behind by about a mintue or so.

    Greg
    Then I guess 10 Min before the end it has bad frames.
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  7. I should mention that the audio is always ahead of the video. And I'm talking less than a second after an hour. Also, I'm checking it with RealPlayer and moving the slider towards the end of the movie.
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    You may be dropping frames during capture, saving out the audio from a movie that has bad frames wont help.

    Playback of anything on a computer can not always show up problems, sometimes you need to view it in an editor, and sometimes frame by frame to spot problems.
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