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Solve : AVI to DVD Sound Sync Error.?

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Using DVD  Flick to convert AVI to DVD results in Sound Sync Error. The sound is ahead of the video. How can I fix this so that next time I will get it right on the first write. (I am now going to use DVD RW so that I can try again and not waste DVDs.) Is there some kind of software that will insure that the output will be in sync?

I have TRIED it only on two XP pro SP3 systems. I have yet to try Vista or Win 7.

Any suggestions welcome. (Except remarks about my thermal paste.)Is everything in sync in avi file? Quote from: BRONI on January 23, 2011, 08:11:32 PM

Is everything in sync in avi file?
Yes, that is what bugs me. The AVI will play fine. But I burn it to DVD using DVD Flick and the audio is ahead of the  video. I don't get it. But not all videos. Some from the same source are close or even perfect. Hmmm....I used to use DVDFlick and I never had that issue.
Maybe you can try their forum: http://www.dvdflick.net/forums/Thanks, looks like others have this problem. It is not exactly the fault of DVD Flick. It is caused by the AVI encoding. Here is a thread they have, if anyone else wants to know more about this. I STILL have not found an easy answer, but they give some ideas about things to try.
http://www.dvdflick.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=3358This suggestion will not RESOLVE your DVD Flick program. However for the sake of achieving your objective of burning quality videos with video and audio in Sync i offer you an alternative free burning software http://www.sothinkmedia.com/ It is not a trial. It will automatically resize files to fit on a 4.7gb dvd disc (even well over 2 hours). The only drawback to live with is in the free version you get a brief announcement about the software from Sothink which only appears once and does not interfere with the actual video. Give it a try and see if it solves your problem. Out of curiosity why are you converting to DVD and not staying with the AVI format? truenorth Quote from: truenorth on January 24, 2011, 08:56:55 AM
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offer you an alternative free burning software http://www.sothinkmedia.com/ It is not a trial.... Out of curiosity why are you converting to DVD and not staying with the AVI format? truenorth
Thanks for the link. Will give it a try.
I put my AVI videos onto full DVD RW discs in standard format for DVD player that do not have the MPEG4 firmware. (Current players are MPEG 2 only.)
We have TV sets in areas where it is more comfortable to watch.And I share my videos with family MEMBERS who do not have computers or prefer to watch on big screen. Maybe  someday soon TV makers will catch on and put MPEG4 decoders in TV sets and put an end to the DVD shuffle.  If they did that, we could have 3 or 4 null length movies on a flash chip the size of your fingernail.
http://geek9pm.com/jpg/finger-nail0002.jpgYou could also try Total Video Converter(trial version).
http://download.cnet.com/Total-Video-Converter/3000-2194_4-10429299.html


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