I don't convert formats if it can be avoided, and as I can play DVDs back in their native format, I just leave it as auto". I believe, although this is untested by me, that it now does the same for NTSC -> PAL conversion. Whereas DivxtoDVD added duplicate frames to encode 23.976 to 29.970 (causing jerky output), ConvertXtoDVD encodes this material correctly at 23.976 fps, then applies 2:3 pulldown for playback at 29.970. That might help when you understand what the writer means. "If you want to convert use an all-in-one tool if you want an easy method, DIKO, The Filmmachine, AVI2DVD, VSO DivXToDVD(not perfect pal/ntsc to ntsc/pal)" You mention NTSC not PAL, so you might be converting from PAL? I pulled this off a site earlier: You could install Nero Vision as I find that to be more precise.Īlternatively you could check your original files frame rate and make sure that you aren't changing it. You could email AVS support as they are very helpful. Ps: i just did another file, and checked it onto 'put on two disks' and i do not have the problem (doing that did not change the problem on the other film). Well, i did, (i was previously using shareware AVI2DVD, same problem). Got this program because some people said who were having this sync problem with other programs were suggesting to get this one (AVS). I have the Burn To: pulldown set at "DVD NTSC Good Quality 90/162 min" which gives the following reading in the 'advanced' button:īitrate: 256kbps-224kbps (indicating input and output)įormat: MPEG Layer 3 codex-MP?EG-1 Layer 2Ĭompression: Xvid MPEG 4Codec -MPEG2 video Output file: directed to same folder, plenty of headroom on hdīurn to: DVD Standard Play NTSC (to test, i have also tried other NTSC settings, same result, but to note the lip sync problem is in the converted file, not in the burn). Am i not setting something properly (there are not a lot of adjustments the program lets you make, but here they are:īutton is pushed to: To DVD (icon as well) The lip sync problem show up even in the preview box. When I use AVS Video Converter to convert my avi file to dvd, there is always a problem with syncing the sound with video (lips and voice are off, sometimes slightly, in some avi movies, it is really bad). I am sooooo new at this, this is the first conversion i am doing (i have avi files i want to send my mother to watch on her tv i watch them on the computer using avi files and VLC.
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