Hi everybody,
Here is my problem :
I've got some VCDs NTSC film 352x240 23.97 fps in english with a good quality.
Furthermore i've got the same VCDs NTSC 352x240 29.97 fps (not film) in bad quality but in an other language (it's an avi-divx convert i vcd).
So, i've been trying to mix the good video's flux of one
with the audio's flux (in an other language) of the other.
to make a nice VCD in my own language.
With TMPGENC for a demux and remux, i've got a gap ; with virtualdub and winamp (to convert mp2 to wav), i've got a gap and a de-sychronization.
I always convert the 2 VCDs in the same format PAL 352x288 25 fps but it's the same result... a de-synchronization.
Do you have some ideas ?
Thanx.
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It is your conversion from NTSC to PAL that is probably causing the loss of sync. Try to see if you can get a good sync with a NTSC or NTSC film mpeg. Then burn it (to CDRW perhaps) and see if it will play on your TV/DVD player. Most European TV's and players will handle NTSC and so you don't need to convert.
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I tried but it doesn't work.
I search a software to do a synchronization or to change the audio track by an other ( with a visualisation).
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You need to use BeSweet. It has a simple dropdown to convert samples from PAL to FILM, FILM to PAL, PAL to NTSC, etc. I'd suggest you get the BeSweet GUI for this. The quality is excellent. See the TOOLS section on the left.
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