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Copy Movie Discuss, Need help with audio video sync at International Chat: Software related forum; hi all, I have downloaded films for a while now and while most turn out ok there are some exeptions. One is that the audio video goes out of sync, i record to dvd using nero express2 (which transcodes the film too) but when watched on a dvd player the


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Old 31-12-2004   #1 (permalink)
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Need help with audio video sync

hi all,
I have downloaded films for a while now and while most turn out ok there are some exeptions. One is that the audio video goes out of sync, i record to dvd using nero express2 (which transcodes the film too) but when watched on a dvd player the audio goes out of sync by ten mins into the film...yet when watched on my computer its fine all the way through....pls help im wasting blank dvd's!!!!!
I just dowloaded the klite codec pack but this hasnt helped!!!!
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n one got any ideas then???
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Re: Need help with audio video sync

Any idea that I can think of would be illegal according to copyright law.
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Re: Need help with audio video sync

Cute TigerZai:

I think your problem is in the "DivX" world - perhaps Xvid, or some other popular AVI encoding format. Actually, it's not with the DivX or Xvid itself, but likely with the audio codec used to encode the film originally.

Grab a copy of the free "VirtualDub" - a google will yield the download location. This software is able to re-encode the audio track while not touching the video portion, making it align (if you use the "Interleave" menu) over time. It may eve warn you about odd audio offsets when you load the errant Divx movies. Re-encoding the audio by itself is much faster than audio/video encoding (xp1800's can reach 150-250 frames per second).

Try various audio options - consider looking for the Lame MP3 codec (if you don't already have it). The "new" Divx file may have fewer problems in your attempt to create a DVD.
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