bobspliff
12th May 2003, 16:37
I'm converting some SVCD's to DVD, using the procedure given in the guide on this site, to produce an audio and video stream, with TMPGEnc and BeSweet (converting to MP2 etc.).
I'm then using DVD2AVI to convert the video stream to a .d2v file, so that I can then use TMPGEnc to merge the audio and video and encode into DVD compatible MPEG (I want to re-encode as I don't want any incompatibility problems with certain stand-alone DVD players).
The first time I did this it worked fine. But the last two times I've tried, the audio is out of synch in the final MPEG file while the original SVCD isn't! The only reason for this might be that I was doing some CPU intensive stuff in the background while I was encoding on the last two occasions.
Can anyone shed any light on this please?
Thanks,
Bob
I'm then using DVD2AVI to convert the video stream to a .d2v file, so that I can then use TMPGEnc to merge the audio and video and encode into DVD compatible MPEG (I want to re-encode as I don't want any incompatibility problems with certain stand-alone DVD players).
The first time I did this it worked fine. But the last two times I've tried, the audio is out of synch in the final MPEG file while the original SVCD isn't! The only reason for this might be that I was doing some CPU intensive stuff in the background while I was encoding on the last two occasions.
Can anyone shed any light on this please?
Thanks,
Bob