When I play back my DVD-video on a home DVD player after editing and creating disc with VideoStudio 10, I find that the audio (speech) does not match the lips of the speakers. On the timeline however, the problem is not there. What went wrong? Please help.
Audio Video out of sync in VideoStudio 10
Moderator: Ken Berry
Audio Video out of sync in VideoStudio 10
Hi,
When I play back my DVD-video on a home DVD player after editing and creating disc with VideoStudio 10, I find that the audio (speech) does not match the lips of the speakers. On the timeline however, the problem is not there. What went wrong? Please help.
When I play back my DVD-video on a home DVD player after editing and creating disc with VideoStudio 10, I find that the audio (speech) does not match the lips of the speakers. On the timeline however, the problem is not there. What went wrong? Please help.
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At a guess, I would say that you edited your project in the timeline, and then went straight to the burning module, and burned your project file (Share > Create Disc > DVD). Instead, you would need to finish your editing then go to Share > Create Video File > DVD and produce a DVD compatible mpeg-2. You can then play that file back in a software player like PowerDVD, WinDVD or even Windows Media Player, and see if the ouj of sync problem still persists. If it does, then you would need to prepare another DVD compatible mpeg-2, but this time, click on the Options button and switch off SmartRender.
However, as I say, this is only a guess. We need a lot more information. Please read the top sticky post on this Board which says "Please read this before posting" -- http://phpbb.ulead.com.tw/EN/viewtopic. ... 1454#41454 . Then come back with the information and someone may be able to help.
However, as I say, this is only a guess. We need a lot more information. Please read the top sticky post on this Board which says "Please read this before posting" -- http://phpbb.ulead.com.tw/EN/viewtopic. ... 1454#41454 . Then come back with the information and someone may be able to help.
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Audio Video out of sync in VideoStudio 10
Thanks Ken, for your reply. You really guessed right. Below is the information required.
Describe Your Problem: When I play my DVD-video disc on a home DVD player, the speech does not match the lips of the speakers. I created this DVD disc using VideoStudio 10+
Properties of Yor Source Files...: Format, PAL DVD, 4:3; File Size, 7.2 Gb; Imported into video library from a DVD disc that was previously created with Pinnacle Studio.
Project Settings: MPEG files; 24 bits 720x576, 25 fps; Frame based; DVD PAL 4:3; Video Data Rate: Variable (max. 7000kbps); Audio Data rate: 254kbps Dolby Digital Audio, 48 KHz, 2/0 (L,R).
I used VideoStudio 10 Plus. I must also mention that I checked the "Do Not Convert Compliant MPEG Files" box.
I do hope help comes soon! Thank you.
Describe Your Problem: When I play my DVD-video disc on a home DVD player, the speech does not match the lips of the speakers. I created this DVD disc using VideoStudio 10+
Properties of Yor Source Files...: Format, PAL DVD, 4:3; File Size, 7.2 Gb; Imported into video library from a DVD disc that was previously created with Pinnacle Studio.
Project Settings: MPEG files; 24 bits 720x576, 25 fps; Frame based; DVD PAL 4:3; Video Data Rate: Variable (max. 7000kbps); Audio Data rate: 254kbps Dolby Digital Audio, 48 KHz, 2/0 (L,R).
I used VideoStudio 10 Plus. I must also mention that I checked the "Do Not Convert Compliant MPEG Files" box.
I do hope help comes soon! Thank you.
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- Hard_Drive_Capacity: 1 TB SSD + 2 TB HDD
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- Corel programs: VS2022; PSP2023; DRAW2021; Painter 2022
- Location: Levin, New Zealand
Well, if you did do it the way I thought, why not try the suggestions I have already given you...?
Instead, you would need to finish your editing then go to Share > Create Video File > DVD and produce a DVD compatible mpeg-2. You can then play that file back in a software player like PowerDVD, WinDVD or even Windows Media Player, and see if the ouj of sync problem still persists. If it does, then you would need to prepare another DVD compatible mpeg-2, but this time, click on the Options button and switch off SmartRender.
Ken Berry
