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 Posted by Cathy De Viney on 09/17/05 13:38 
Open VRD, click "quickstream", input is your original file name, output is 
your original file name-1. 
 
Now add original file name-1 to MF4, create the menu, burn to disc. (I don't  
use 2-pass, I have do not convert compliant MPEG files checked). 
 
Sorry this isn't working for you....we feel your frustration! 
 
"Bob" <spam@uce.gov> wrote in message 
news:432bc9e1.36803218@news-server.houston.rr.com... 
> On Fri, 16 Sep 2005 14:08:08 -0400, howldog 
> <edwardapplejacksmith@yahoo.com> wrote: 
> 
>>>I tried all that and the result of the edited video is the same as if 
>>>I did not use Quickstream. 
> 
>>the audio is still out of sync? or was that fixed? If not, did you use 
>>the "audio out of sync" fixer thing, and how did that work? that 
>>interested me. 
> 
> I did two things with VideoReDo: 1) I imported and exported to the 
> main utility; 2) I ran Quickstream. 
> 
> Neither succeeded in getting MF4 to work, even with the switch set 
> that is supposed to fix MF4 problems. 
> 
> I am afraid VideoReDo is another garage shop. It claims a lot but does 
> not deliver. 
> 
> I am now convinced after all these experiments that MF4 is corrupting 
> the mpgs internally. You can feed it anything you want, even 
> high-synchronized mpgs, and it manages to butcher them on its own. 
> 
> If you do the Two Pass it helps a lot but still doesn't fix 
> everything. 
> 
> Isn't there some application that works? I wanted to try Adobe Encore 
> but it only installs on XP and I am running Win2K. 
> 
> 
> 
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