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pellets
26th February 2006, 20:56
The subject says it all.
Whenever i try to convert xvid-files to dvd i end up with choppy sound,

when playing the dvd on my standalone dvd-player.
The xvid-files in question has got the following spesifications:

Framerate: 23.976 ( the one of the two types of ntsc-format that is

not "normal" )
Audio: 48000Hz 198 kb/s total (2 chnls) LAME3.96rà Mp3

Anyone know how i in the easiest and best way manage to get audio and

video up to sync ?
When i tried to load the xvid-avi file in Tmpgenc Express the program

freezes.
I have also tried several one-click program in order to solve the

problem, without any success.
When i try to load the file in Avi2Dvd i get an "accesserror 00000000

in module 000000000"
When i use Super Dvd Creator 9.0 i get sync problems
When i use VSO ConvertX to Dvd i get sync problems also.
I also tried to open the file in Virtual Dub ( the file is approx 350

mb ), and save it once more, but then i have to abort, since the output

file exeeds more than 20 Gb !!!!! and i dont have any more space in

this partition. Anyways..never used virtueal dub before either so...

But, i REALLY appreciate a nice walk-through on how to solve this

problem, since its been annoying me for such a long time.
Would surely appreciate it.
Best regards

mod
26th February 2006, 21:15
Have you tried VSO DivXtoDVD? I see you've tried the latest, but I keep using the old one, with 3 or 4 options at all, and works fine for my XviDs tv rips..
Usually my audio is mp3 44.1 KHz cbr 128 kbps joint stereo (it's for tv source.. :) ), and I have never had any issue with the resulting converted audio.

setarip_old
26th February 2006, 21:17
Hi!

What software, procedures, and settings did you use to originally create your XviD file?

Delta2
27th February 2006, 23:07
what is your DVD region ? PAL or NTSC ?

because AVI sources with a framerate of 23.976 needs to be converted to 25 FPS for PAL - BOTH : audio + video, otherwise the resulting audio will be out of sync

Lily
28th February 2006, 03:18
You may try winavi video converter to do the xvid to dvd conversion (http://www.winavi.com/avi-to-dvd.htm).