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05-14-2004, 03:38 PM
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Hi

I have a problem...The SKVCD mpeg movies that I create have perfect audio sync when played on my computer. After burning with Nero and playing on my DVD player, there is often an audio lag. It happens approx 75% of the time. I'm using a recent version of Nero (6.3.0.2) on WinXP Corp. I use TMPGEnc to create the mpeg files.
This is driving me nuts. I spend too much time compensating for this problem by trimming 100mSec or so off the mp2 file. As anyone knows, this is a guessing game.
This doesn't happen with standard (S)VCD. Is Nero not reading the SKVCD properly??? Is there a setting in Nero that I should set for SKVCD?

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05-14-2004, 03:56 PM
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Nero also does strange things on my Pioneer standalone : any KVCD I do plays in slow motion; If I use vcdeasy to do the exact same KVCD (even if I burn the CD with Nero), everythign plays correctly !

Do not EVER use Nero to build the image. Use Vcdeasy and keep Nero just for what it is supposed to do : burning !
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05-14-2004, 04:02 PM
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Great...is there a link and guide to using VCDEasy?

...and thanks.

PS: It's okay to tell me to get off my lazy butt and find it myself, but I hope you don't.
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05-14-2004, 04:13 PM
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Lol. I won't. But I'll still tell you to try the tool once. You will see that the basics are really simple. It's like Nero : I guess you never read any guide to manage to do burn your first disc, did you ?

For sure, complex operation are more complicates. But you have time to discover that.

Note : a search with "Vcdeasy AND guide" on the site should give the answer to your problem
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05-14-2004, 04:45 PM
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Thanks a ton.

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05-14-2004, 09:00 PM
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I just installed VCDEasy and made a cue/bin set with chapters. Nice prog...easy is the key work.

Chapters...hooray!!!

Thanks again
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05-14-2004, 09:03 PM
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Congratulations

Now tell us if it solves your current problem
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05-14-2004, 11:01 PM
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I still have a problem...

What is odd is that I loaded the bin/cue image(made with VCDEasy) using Daemon Tools. Then, when I tried to play it with PowerDVD, I got an "unsupported format" error. WinDVD plays it just fine. When played with WinDVD, the audio sync is fine...just like the mpeg. However, when I play it on my DVD player, there is approx 100mSec audio delay. As I said before, I've never had this problem with (S)VCD. Most of my SKVCDs play out of sync.
I would suspect my DVD player if it were not for the fact that I can play SKVCDs from other people and the audio is properly in sync.

I'm at a loss...
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05-15-2004, 09:52 AM
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Did you try to mux with tmpegnec insteed of bbmpeg (or the opposite, according to what you do currently).
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05-15-2004, 10:29 AM
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Hi

I've been using tmpgenc to mux until now. I tried it with bbmpeg and it solves my problem of audio lag...However, it introduces another problem. BBmpeg added 11Mb to my mpeg and is now too big to burn. Is there a way to reduce bbmpeg's overhead? Is there a good tool out there for cutting skvcd mpeg files?

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EDIT: I seem to be headed in another path than when I started. I will resume in the bbmpeg forum.
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