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Posted by Javaholics on 01/19/06 15:30
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.
"Biz" <spamoff@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:n3Gzf.13543$Jd.13307@newssvr25.news.prodigy.net...
> If the sync gets progressively worse, check to make sure that you used the
> right video system/framerate parameters. Was it PAL or NTSC, was it
> 24fps,
> 30fps, 25fps(frames poer second)? This is the 1st thing to check when you
> have a slowly developing sync issue...was the original video you used in
> teh
> authoring process fine, and it just got screwed up after authoring? Was
> your original source mpeg1, mpeg2, DV, analog capture, etc?
> "Javaholics" <crbjr@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:1BCzf.1958$rH5.1332@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net...
>> I recently created a DVD via WinDVD Creator and am experiencing audio
>> sync
>> problems. This issue isn't noticeable at the beginning however as the
>> DVD
>> progresses, the sync problem becomes increasingly noticeable. Any ideas
> how
>> I might go about fixing this problem? Is this problem usually a software
>> related issue? Any recommendations on DVD authoring software? Thanks.
>>
>>
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