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repairing late audio?
Posted by Steve Charlton on February 12th, 2006


Ive got a divx film which I am converting to DVD using the software
DIVXtoDVD, however when i start to convert it tells me that the audio stream
is 508ms late. Is there anyway this can be solved as it is sooo annoying
when the lip synch is out on a film! Would it be worth me getting some
different conversion software to try instead?


Posted by old jon on February 12th, 2006



"Steve Charlton" <s.charlton00@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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www.videohelp.com/sync.htm

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Posted by fred-bloggs on February 12th, 2006


"Steve Charlton" <s.charlton00@ntlworld.com> wrote in
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Have you checked the output from DIVXtoDVD? If it knows the audio is
late, D2D should be able to correct for the delay.

There's a web support forum here
http://www.cdr-zone.com/forum/forum-27.html


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fred

Posted by Steve Charlton on February 12th, 2006



"fred-bloggs" <fred-bloggs@hahahotmail.com> wrote in message
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thanks jon and fred, checking both options now




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