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willy_annand 06-09-2003 04:50 PM

TMPGEnc: sound sync error in Merged video
 
I have nine Flintstone cartoons that I would like to put onto a DVD.

They are each about 23 minutes long, and in Half-D1 format. Physically they fit on the DVD, but I would like to author them as one movie with each episode being a chapter.

I have tried to combine them using the "Merge" tool in TMPGEnc, but the resultant file has audio sync problems.

Is there any walk around? Is there any other program that could be used to join the files? The total of the files is 4.15 GB.

Thanks

kwag 06-09-2003 06:08 PM

Hi Willy,

How about joining them with an MPEG editor, like MPEG-VCR :idea:
http://www.womble.com/products.htm

-kwag

willy_annand 06-09-2003 07:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kwag
Hi Willy,

How about joining them with an MPEG editor, like MPEG-VCR :idea:
http://www.womble.com/products.htm

-kwag

I looked at the webpage, but cannot tell if MPEG-VCR just adjusts the headers or does it re-encode the video?

I live north of Toronto, the vid caps are from a buddy of mine in Boston, we don't have "Cartoon Network" up here. He capped them with an ATI card and saved them as DivX AVI files, then transfered them to me via ICQ. I in turn converted them to Half-D1 format using a TMPGEnc template called KVCD. Which did a great job, but after 2 conversions, the quality is good, but I fear any more conversions will result in degradation of picture to a point I would not accept.

What I am looking for is a program to join MPEG2 files without re-rendering.

kwag 06-09-2003 07:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by willy_annand

What I am looking for is a program to join MPEG2 files without re-rendering.

I think MPEG-VCR does just that :)

-kwag

willy_annand 06-12-2003 06:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kwag
I think MPEG-VCR does just that :)

OK, thanks Kwag, I will check it out.


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