Ok, I have converted two movies to SVCD now. One was a Divx and the second one I just finished was a Xvid. I encode my video stream and audio stream seperate and than encode and cut them at the same time with BBmpeg. The final mpeg plays on the computer in sync. I than apply the VCD Header Trick to the mpeg's for my sony dvd players. The mpeg files after the header trick still play in sync on my computer. Than I burn them to rewritables and stick em in the dvd player and the audio plays about 1-2seconds behind the video. No clue what's causing it.
Thanks for any answers
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I also am running pulldown on the .m2v file before muxing it together with the audio in BBmpg. Since the source avi is 23.xxxfps and the pulldown takes it to 29. Am I suppose to be doing something to the audio also to change it's "fps" (dunno what u would call it)? But still, it is playing fine before burning in PowerDVD
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Ok, well it isn't a problem in burning it. The burned SVCD plays in the cd-rom in sync. So for some reason the dvd player's don't like it and are playing the audio behind the video. A/V delay settings (in BBmpeg) don't seem to affect it either. The only thing I can do for now is cut 2 seconds of audio off of the beginning of the audio file manually but I'm holding out on chopping my other svcd's untill I figure out how to fix this. I have two different model Sony's and both are doing the same thing. DVP-NS300 DVP-NS400D. I have also played alot of (s)vcd's on these players before that were made by someone else, so I know they play them correctly, I must just not be doing some little setting right?
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I'm having this same problem on my Sony DVP-NS315. If you figure this out please drop me a line.
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I have been having this exact problem for about a year on my cheap Teac DVD player. I have two ways, either will get around the problem for me.
A) When the SVCD is playing select the other Audio Channel on the remote control (which doesn't exist) then reselct the original Audio channel. Audio then is in sync with the Video (8 times out of 10 anyway.)
B) I use TMPGEnc to encode the MPEG2 and I select either a Mono Audio setting or setting lower than the 384k bitrate for the stereo audio.
Hope this info works for you.
Regards
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