I am super frustrated with the last 5 capture cards I have owned and audio sync issues…to say the least. I am an experienced DVD ripper, SVCD/XSVCD and working on my DVD authoring skills. I figure that I should try my luck with capturing video with no audio then capping my audio separately finally syncing the two streams up with a DVD authoring program like DVD Maestro.
Will I run into problems with dropping frames and syncing separately captured audio? Do I have to configure any kind of audio framerate settings in a program such as Sound Forge, I ask because when looking through the settings I stumbled upon a framerate tab.
Any help will be greatly appreciated!
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Sync issues are likely caused by the software you have been using to make your discs and you are likely to have exponentially more problems capping the audio separately as you suggest.
With DVDMaestro you do need to demux the audio and video before importing but I haven't had any sync issues with it.
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