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Tekka
16th November 2003, 04:37
I wasn't quiet sure where to put this, I'm sorry if this is in the wrong place.
I'm having some issues with putting MPEG1 VCDs on a DVD, you see whenever a program resamples the audio from 44100 to 48000 it losses sync, badly. Some worse then others, but always. I've tried SVCD2DVD, TMPGEnc, TMPGEnc DVD Author, and a few others to do this, and various guides, but whenever I test the new MPEG file its always out of sync.
Does anyone know of a way (n00b friendly please) of keeping the sync? I'm getting really confused and frustrated here.
pacohaas
16th November 2003, 07:35
tried following one of doom9's guides yet? they're very thorough and newbie friendly.
found this one, which seems to be the one you want: http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/mpg/svcd2dvdr.htm
TerraForce1
23rd November 2003, 21:48
Hi,
for an alternative way. Open the file in virtualdub. If you have the harddrivespace use a lossles codec for instance hyuf. Select fast recompress. And save the avi file. Run it through DVD2SVCD with the correct settings. At the end you have an in sync video and audio file.
For your information
Tekka
24th November 2003, 04:01
In the end I just did a really long winded and complex way around it.
I re-encoded with Dr DivX changing the audio rate, that kept the sync, then I used TMPGenc to go back to MPEG1, this time again keeping the audio rate fine, then made the DVDs.
It only took about 12 hours to re-encode 14 45min episodes.
ChristianHJW
24th November 2003, 12:22
If you had done what the member above was recommending to you, that is to read the Doom9 audio encoding Guide, you would have used BeSweet in combination with SSRC, the best resampler there is ....
Tekka
24th November 2003, 12:29
Tried it, didn't work, way too complex.
KpeX
24th November 2003, 19:00
@tekka
Originally posted by pacohaas
tried following one of doom9's guides yet? they're very thorough and newbie friendly.
found this one, which seems to be the one you want: http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/mpg/svcd2dvdr.htm
It doesn't get any easier than that.
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