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Re: audio sync problems burning DVDs with Nero..s/w suggestions for DVD authoring?

Posted by doc on 06/22/06 14:40

nobody likes QT. we even had fits with quicktime with our macs.

drd

"Toby" <kymarto123@ybb.ne.jpp> wrote in message
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> "Richard Crowley" <richard.7.crowley@intel.com> wrote in message
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>> "Toby" wrote...
>>> I have just entered the new world of trying to burn content to DVDs
>>> instead of going to tape. I've got a 90 minute program cut on the Avid
>>> which I tried transcoding and burning with Nero 7. The audio drifts--it
>>> is slower than the video by a full 1.5 seconds at the end of the
>>> program. This is driving me nuts...I've checked the exported version of
>>> the program and it is fine, but by the time it gets on the DVD it is
>>> not. Is Nero buggy? I've never had any trouble duping CDs or DVDs or
>>> burning data discs. I've looked under the configure menu and don't see
>>> any real audio settings, apart from enabling or disabling "smartburn" or
>>> whatever it is called. Is this a sampling rate problem? Alternately,
>>> does anyone have any good suggestions for DVD burning software which
>>> might solve this problem?
>>
>> I have done scores of productions without any of these kinds of problems.
>> I use Adobe Premiere to edit (and then export M2V) and then Adobe
>> Encore to author the DVDs (making IMG image files). I use DVDdecrypter
>> to burn the IMG image files to the DVD discs because I typically need to
>> do
>> lots of "re-orders" where I need to burn more discs on demand.
>>
>> Adobe Premiere has a simple DVD authoring and burning feature included
>> (which I have never used) and Adobe Encore will also do burning itself.
>> But
>> I prefer DVDdecrypter as it gives infinitely more information about the
>> burning process.
>>
>> What kind of file did you use to get the video from Avid to Nero?
>> Have you tried other options (other file types, having Avid encode
>> MPEG instead of Nero, etc. etc.etc.)?
>
> I exported from Avid as a DV stream, since Nero doesn't seem to like QT
> reference movies, which is how they are normally exported for authoring
> from Avid. I did a web search and found out that audio drift is a major
> problem in authoring DVDs, with Nero and with other software. At present I
> solved the problem with a burning/authoring program called ConvertXtoDVD.
> The audio is now perfect, but I am seeing some motion artifacts that were
> not there in the Nero burn, so I am still experimenting. I do have Encore,
> and I guess now is the time to learn how to use it. Thanks also for the
> tip on DVDdecrypter.
>
> Toby
>

 

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