Audio Sync Problem with DVDIT!
I am using Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5. I captured a full length film of 90 mins. from VHS. I want to burn it onto DVD.
When I export it to an AVI the sound is synced just fine with the video. However when I convert to MPEG 2 (DVD quality) using Adobe Media Encoder (NOT TMPGE) the sound is off the deeper it goes into the film. I am multiplexing it before conversion. I set the MPEG export mode to DVD setting under the encoder. Any help with this? Thanks, Bruce |
Hi Bruce,
After you export to AVI from Premiere, use VirtualDub to extract your audio. Make sure you use "Full processing mode" on vDub, on the audio tab. Now encode your AVI->MPEG-2 with an .avs script, so it only gets the video from AviSynth, and the audio from the extracted WAV file. Your .avs should look something like this: Code:
AviSource("C:\YourAVIFile.avi", false) Give that a try :) -kwag |
Thank you
Thanks, Kwag!
I have both virtual dub and AVI Synth now and will get to work. I will contact you to let you know how it goes, but that was a big help. Additonal thanks for such a great site. This has helped me considerably in other aspects as well. I have extracted the audio to my desktop after doing what you said and then choosing Save WAV, correct? The confusion for me is converting from AVI to MPEG 2 or is that done through Premiere usng the AVIsynth script? Sincerely, BH Smith |
Thanks :D
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I'm an idiot
Hi Kwag;
Here's what I have done. I want you to know I have read the forums and went to virtual dub.org to walk me through before bothering you. My AVI is 45 minutes long. I followed the steps above and put my AVI into V.Dub. I checked full processing mode for audio. I am lost after that. Do I convert through Adobe's media encoder? I have TMPGE but where do I load the script from? There's nowhere in Adobe's encoder that allows me to load the script or the separate wav file. I don't know how to get the video from AVI to MPEG2 format and basically am lost. Sorry to sound dumb. Bruce |
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