I'm trying to burn multiple mpegs onto a DVD (like a lot of other people it seems) and no matter what I try I always have the same problem. The audio is out of synch with the video. I've tried Demuxing with TMPG tools and even besweet but no matter what I do the audio is off...What tools do you guys use? These are MPeg-1 files and I have tried converting the audio to 48khz...same problem no matter what :confused:
Also, when you select the file to add, there is an option to convert the audio in TMPGEnc DVD Author itself, which you can do if you have MPEG1 audio...the program will resample it for you. Be warned though, this will slow down the creation of your dvd files, mine goes from 15 minutes to 90 minutes when the audio is being processed...
I tried this and the audio synch is still messed up :( I added each mpeg-1 file into a seperate track, let dvdauthor re-encode the audio and same thing as always...any other ideas?
The sources are from MPEG-1 videos that I am able to burn with Nero straight into VCD's without any synch issues at all. Once I put them on DVD it blows up :(
OK, but where are the MPEG1-Videos from? Nero does an reencoding, TDA takes the files as is. So if they have an Audio-Delay, Nero can correct tis (not always), TDA can't. Use TMPGEnc to demux Audio and Video. Reencode Audio to 48 kHz by using TMPGEnc and try it again. I have lot's of my old VCDs, XVCDs, SXVCDs, XSVCDs, CVDs, SVCDs on DVD now, none of them are async.