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Video and Audio not working together at the same time?

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Burned a video last night and checked it this morning but the video audio seems to me early before this lady even says it. (reading her lips). I didn't do anything with the computer while it was burning. Anyone know why that is happening?
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Post by Ron P. »

Hi,

What you have experienced is Out of Sync issues. This generally happens when editing highley compressed video files such as MPEG2, MPEG4, Xvid, DivX.

Is this with DVDMF3? I'm not familar with MF3, and if that version had problems with OOS, like VS8. To fix OOS problems would take a video editor, like Video Studio, where you can split your audio from your video, then speed up the video (if it's lagging). You can also shift your audio in the audio track to try to synch it back up to the video.

However I suspect that editing a format that is not intended to be edited caused your Out of Sync problems.

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Post by DVDDoug »

Right !

Please tell us something about your file format, and how you captured it. The Read This First... post at the top of the forum tells you what we need to know in order to help you.
I didn't do anything with the computer while it was burning.
That wouldn't cause sync problems. Once you have a digital file on your computer, it's just "number crunching", and you're not going to mess it up by multitasking, or by using an under-powered computer.

You can get this problem if your' computer can't keep-up during real-time analog capture. And, sometimes you can have a file with "sneaky corruption" that plays-back OK, but makes out of sync DVDs. For more information, search the forum for "sync". This is a very "popular" problem! :D
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Further to DVDDougs reply,
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I started DVD Movie Factory 4, and I used the Multi Trim feature to trim out the commercials and then create a huge 7 gig VOB output to disk. DVDShrink and Nero to burn. By the end of the DVD, the sound was almost a full second out of sync. Very noticecable.

I found that I must use MF4 to convert my Mpeg 2 WinTV2000 output straight to VOB format on the hard drive without doing any trimming, and then MF4 stays in sync the whole time. Then I use DVD Shrink to cut out the commercials. The problem with DVD Shrink is that you lose your menus when you ReAuthor. But, DVD Shrink doesn't lose sync when you start cutting out parts of the audio and video stream. DVD Shrink gets it right.

But, I found that I can't rely upon the Multi Trim feature of Movie Factory 4 to remove the commercials from my Hauppauge PVR 250 recorded programs. The audio just doesn't stay in sync if I go that route.
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Post by sjj1805 »

You need to check out Womble
and then save the edited file. Import it into Movie Factory and author a DVD.
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Post by rward39571 »

Sorry to always be the village idiot, but I can't seem to fix my sound sync problems (which I never used to have). I have MF 2 and am exporting from an Avid editing program in NTSC to MF using a quicktime reference movie.

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