On Fri, 30 Jan 2015 21:24:29 -0600, Dick Baker
<seesig4address@goon.org> wrote:
>Thanks to the many who responded--and boy am I glad I spend most of my
>time fixing audio files rather than video.
>
>Chev's mention that the thing played fine after he converted it to MKV
>prompted me to convert the AVI file to MPG using AVS Video Converter,
>which I've used successfully many times before. That file came out at the
>correct AR, but the audio was wildly out of sync with the video: a
>fraction of a second at the start, but over 8 seconds by the end.
>
>So I installed the Handbrake converter program that Chev suggested, and
>sure enough, as was his experience, it produced an MKV file that was
>fine. But when I fed that file to my usual DVD creator, Nero Video, the
>audio/video sync went way out of alignment again.
>
>So I got the program that Fred Bloggs suggested, ConvertXtoDVD, and used
>it to burn the original AVI to DVD--and it came out fine.
>
>I get the impression that the answer to such things is to try everything
>and see if something works. Ain't very scientific, though.
I believe that the latest videoredo, which supports frame-accurate mkv
editing, now lets you define your audio sync in the edit phase and
saves it that way, withought having to demux & remux later :-)
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