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Video and Audio out of Sync when converting MPEG2 to AVI
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Sunday, August 14, 2005 6:03:31 AM(UTC)
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Hi
I have a MPEG2 File (converted from a DVD from my DVD camera). This MPEG2 File was completely ok. I then used your tool to convert this file to an AVI.
When I had a look a the AVI, I've recognized, that video and audio are out of sync.
Regards,
Patrick
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Monday, August 29, 2005 6:15:43 AM(UTC)
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Converting MPEG 2 file to AVI creates a file with large dimensions. In this case, selecting the correct AVI compressor becomes crucial. We found that Cinepak video compressor and Uncompressed audio gives the best results.
Newer or faster PCs generally do not show any noticeable synchronization problems in the output AVI file. This problem only occurs when playing AVI files on slower machines.
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