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Hey, I'm trying to put 2 divx avi movies onto one dvd. But when I burn the movies onto the dvd the sound is choppy and not sync with the video. Is there something I'm doing wrong? I used Ulead dvd movie factory to set up menus and to burn. I used TMPGEnc to encode the movie.
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try virtual dub for this sort of problem if it still doesnt work then its a bad download
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Probably the audio bitrate of the divX is very low . To have a good quality audio you must use a bitrate at least of 128; 160 is great, more can create problems.
Two questions: 1- The sound in the DivX avi movie is good? 2- Before encoding did you uncompress the audio of the divX with Nandub or with an'other program? |
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I,m doing a lot of this myself go to the link below for the guides and links for the the programs that you will need.
http://www.vcdhelp.com/tmpgencdvd.htm The best thing to do is print out all the tutorials. I'm using tmpgenc to encode the video, virtual dub to extract the audio then i run the audio through besweet to convert it to ac3 or mp2. After that i use ifoedit to join the audio and video back together (mutiplex) . Then ifoedit again to convert the movie to vob files for burning to dvd. I use dvddecrypter for the burning. It might sound a bit involved but once you get used to following the guides providing the original avi's ,xvids etc are of good quality you can produce some really good dvd's. If you need any help just let me know here or PM me. |
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