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  1. I have actually gone mental and phyiscally threw and stood on / smashed a number precious DVD medias, bcos of the damn sync problem. Here is what i do...

    Load the AVI (DivX) file into TMPG with the PAL DVD template and then change the screen to 'Full Screen - Keep Aspect ratio', then start encoding.

    - As you know this can take upto 5 fricken hours so i get really annoyed when i come out with a duff DVD.

    Then i use Ulead Movie Maker and Author Menus to suit the disc every 15mins of the film. (this also takes about 1 - 2 Hrs)

    Then after that use the Built in DVD recorder to write the file to the media.

    Put it in my DVD player ( standalone ) then fast forward it to get to some speech, at that point i have gone mental again....

    Ive also tried the audio extraction with VDub - no joy

    All i know is that the DivX movie is in Sync, the MPEG2 is sometimes in sync, but no DVD is in sync!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    HELP BEFORE MY EXPENSIVE DVDR GOES OUT THE WINDOW!!!
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  2. Hi,

    1 ) Try frameserving the file from virtualdub to TMPG, maybe that works!

    2) You're sure the framerate of the divx is 25 fps?

    3) After conversion with TMPG to DVD is the audio still in sync?

    3) When burning (with NERO) check you've choosen PAL template in buring program



    Good luck,

    Borgster.
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  3. 1 ) Try frameserving the file from virtualdub to TMPG, maybe that works!

    Q) How?

    2) You're sure the framerate of the divx is 25 fps?

    ?) 23.933 or sommet

    3) After conversion with TMPG to DVD is the audio still in sync?
    A) Sometimes in sync as MPEG2 but when i burn its not! I have yet to do a DVD Movie

    4) When burning (with NERO) check you've choosen PAL template in buring program.

    A) I use Ulead Movie maker cos Nero doesnt accept iso's from the software i use, maybe u could tell me

    Thanx I will try but dont hold me responsible for all the DVD's i smash
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