|  | Posted by Rick Merrill on 01/23/06 16:10 
Biz wrote:
 > "Rick Merrill" <rickZERODOTmerrill@NOSPAMgmail.com> wrote in message
 > news:KeOdnanE3Y-Cx0zeRVn-rw@comcast.com...
 >
 >>Javaholics wrote:
 >>
 >>>It is NTSC...I converted two VHS tapes to MPEG-2 at 29.97fps.  A preview
 >
 > of
 >
 >>>final product prior to burning, netted no discernable problems and
 >
 > appeared
 >
 >>>as expected.  Only after the burning process, when I played the DVD, did
 >
 > I
 >
 >>>then notice the sync problem.
 >>
 >>Playing a DVD requires audio at a 41 KHz sampling rate, BUT MPEG-2 can
 >>use 32 or 41 or (most likely) 48 KHz sampling rate.  If that's the
 >>problem then your sound should be BEHIND the video.  Is your sound
 >>ahead or behind the visual?
 >>
 >
 >
 > Close....Audio on a DVD must be 48khz, but mpeg can use several different
 > sampling rates...The sampling rate should not affect teh sync, however some
 > programs dont convert it properly, if its not already 48khz...
 >
 >
 
 Yes, MPEG can use different rates as I said. But DVDs are at 41.1 KHz
 sampling rate.
 
 The way this affects the sync is if one rate is played back by tool that
 requires (i.e. assumes) another rate.  - once-bit-twice-shy
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