voice sync

February 10th, 2020

ive just burnt the first season of ugly betty putting 6 episodes per disc through convert X to dvd but when i play them the voices are out of sync with the picture does anyone know how i can do this without it going out of sync do i need to use a different app to do it any help would be appreciated
thanks

Answer #1
export the audio to PCM(uncompressed) format, it’s probly mp3 vbr now
use virtualdub and set video to direct stream copy & audio to full processing mode(PCM) then save it and convert
Answer #2
thanks for the reply but im not that good with this stuff and all the vbr etc etc doesnt mean anything to me but thanks for replying
Answer #3
try
www.videohelp.com
search for “convert VBR audio to PCM”
or “DVD audio sync”
VBR means variable bit rate
Answer #4
Many AVI`s have delay times set on the audio stream so that audio/video playback stays in sync.. Unfortunately ConvertXtoDVD ALWAYS reports Stream #1 sync. delay :0.00 ms Stream #0 sync. delay :0.00 ms Consiquently, ConvertXtoDVD ignores audio delay and your dvd conversion becomes badly out of sync… SOLUTION: Download AVI-Mux GUI http://www.divx-digest.com/software/avi-mux_gui.html
1) Load an avi into Avi_mux that you intend on converting to DVD 2) Select “Generate Data Source From Files” button. 3) Click on the AVI info at bottom of Avi-Mux window IF YOU SEE “delay [ms]” showing anything other than “0” Process the avi by clicking the START button on AVI-MUX. Takes only a few seconds and creates a corrected version of the offending avi file that IS IN-SYNC were both streams actually DO have Stream #1 sync. delay :0.00 ms Stream #0 sync. delay :0.00 ms Sync problems are thus removed when converting to DVD viaConvertXtoDVD.
Answer #5
thanks guys, i needed this too
Answer #6
try
www.videohelp.com
search for "convert VBR audio to PCM"
or "DVD audio sync"
VBR means variable bit rate

When I convert certain rmvb videos to avi, so I can then burn them to DVD, the sound goes out of sync during the conversion process, not the burning. Is there a way I can sync the audio with the picture in avi files?
Cheers
Answer #7

Jake99 wrote: Select all

try
www.videohelp.com
search for "convert VBR audio to PCM"
or "DVD audio sync"
VBR means variable bit rate

When I convert certain rmvb videos to avi, so I can then burn them to DVD, the sound goes out of sync during the conversion process, not the burning. Is there a way I can sync the audio with the picture in avi files?
CheersBump?
Answer #8

When I convert certain rmvb videos to avi, so I can then burn them to DVD, the sound goes out of sync during the conversion process, not the burning. Is there a way I can sync the audio with the picture in avi files?
Cheers

Why dont you just convert from rmvb straight to dvd?
Answer #9
I tried that but the result was an awful ‘thin strip’ of a picture which was unwatchable. It covered about 1/8 of the tv screen and was just a small strip in the middle of the screen if you get what I mean.
Answer #10

Jake99 wrote: Select all

I tried that but the result was an awful ‘thin strip’ of a picture which was unwatchable. It covered about 1/8 of the tv screen and was just a small strip in the middle of the screen if you get what I mean.
is correct, the more processing the more chance of introducing problems, to say nothing of wasted time.
RMVB is a valid input format for ConvertX and it will make the dvd files without burning if you want to test before committing to disc.
Answer #11
the sound goes out of sync during the conversion process, not the burning.
for avi files virtualdub has a “delay audio” under audio/interleaving to resync the audio