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Fitter
8th July 2006, 16:18
Hi,
I got 3 DivXs from 3 DVDs using AGK. None of them has problems of video-audio synchronization (AGK worked well).
I burned them on a DVD, BUT as I tried the result on my table-player I discovered that in the last one audio is a little shifted in advance respect to video.
Why?
My standalone player is a Telesystem, model TS 5.1 vx.
I used Easy CD & DVD Creator to burn.
Thank anyone 4 any suggestion.
jggimi
8th July 2006, 16:27
I don't know or use your "Easy CD.." application, but ... if you were creating a data disc containing .avi files, then the answer is NO, burning does not have anything to do with sync. If your software authored DVDs, then the answer is you were doing much more than burning.
setarip_old
8th July 2006, 17:00
@Fitter
Hi!I discovered that in the last one audio is a little shifted in advance respect to video.1) Have you played the original DVD on the same player, to see if the original DVD is in or out of synch?
2) If you play the third DivX-compressed .AVI from your hard drive, is it out of synch?
3) What is the Title and Region of the third DVD?
Fitter
10th July 2006, 21:46
JGGIMI
...yes, I just created a data disc containing 3 .avi files...
...the title I chose 4 my thread was a joke: I'm not experienced with DVDs & DivXs, but I expected burning having nothing to do with unsynch...
...I just dragged & droppped the 3 *.avi files in the window of "Roxio Easy CD & DVD Creator", then started burning...
SETARIP_OLD
1) Yes & it's not out of synch
2) No
3) DVD Decrypter shows Region: 1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8... I'm not sure I know how to chek it.
NOTE: The DVD I ripped to get the DivX file (.avi) is a well-working copy (DVD Decrypter & DVD Shrink) of the original one.
Still now I think what happened is very strange. I was thinking to burn the .avi files again putting them in a different order to check if unsynch comes out again and on the same file as before.
Or I might use a different (free) burning app... what?
Anyway, if u have any suggestion...
Really thanks
(I'm Italian, excuse me 4 my poor English)
Fitter
10th July 2006, 22:07
STOP everyone!
I found the guilty: the standalone DVD player!
I played the suspected .avi directly from the burned DVD on my PC and it wasn't out of synch!
How couldn't I think before it! What a fool!
Excuse me, please.
I'll write to the manifacturer of the player, even if I don't expect an answer...
BigDid
10th July 2006, 22:50
STOP everyone!
I found the guilty: the standalone DVD player!...
I'll write to the manifacturer of the player, even if I don't expect an answer...
I got 3 DivXs from 3 DVDs using AGK. None of them has problems of video-audio synchronization (AGK worked well).
Hi,
SAP are just ...SAP :(
Some hints concerning playability of avi on SAP:
- If Mp3 ABR cause problems, use CBR
- If 720*xxx causes stutters or weird colors, gofor 640*xxx
- If Size more than 2Gb causes stops, stutters or difficulties in FFWD, split in 2 or more parts.
- One more (for xvid only): use Home theatre profile or, depending on SAP, ESS or MTK AGK profiles
Did
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