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  1. When I burn my dvd the audio is off about 1/2 second than it should be. You see the person speak, and then hear it afterward. It looks like a rotten Japanese kung foo film. I use Movie Factory 2 to compile, edit and burn the home movie onto dvd. I bought the blank dvd+r and rw's at rima.com, they are blank with no brand name (could that be it). I imagine it is in the audio settings in Movie Factory, but could use some advice. Dude, I got a dell so the burner is a phillips dvd+r(rw). Thanks
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    Have you checked if:
    1. the original mpeg-2 is in sync?
    2. Have you made an image file from DVD authoring, mounted that with DaemonTools and checked, if that is in sync.
    3. Have you tried to burn the image from 2 as UDF 1.02 with Nero?

    I'm asking, because I have a similar problem (see other thread), and trying to solve it right now (the right light of my Philps still glowing).

    I had: 1:OK 2:with ULEAD no, with ifoedit:YES, 3: after burning.
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  3. I will check on some of this and get back.

    What I did was hook up my vcr to my dazzle, recorded a small clip of it into mpeg to make sure it works fine. When I play that back it does the audio problem, so of course when I burn it, it does the same. I am missing something when I attempt to capture it. I just don't know anything about audio settings. I have read in other forums about bitrates and so on, but what is the ideal setting, and if the other settings suck, why do they have those options. Yes, I am very newbie.

    You don't suppose it would have anything to do with the vcr only having one audio jack instead of the 2 audio jacks. I am considering getting a vcr with two jacks, I even posted another subject asking what the main differences were.
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    Just a guess, maybe you are capturing to mono.I'd try the following: after capturing demux and remux your mpeg.
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  5. Where can I read up on how to do that, and what program is used to do so.
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    With tmpgenc under mpeg-tools:many options are offered here.
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