Audio Sync on LE Films
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I have noticed a propensity in the Lu <a$ entertainment="" films="" i="" have="" downloaded="" that="" when="" burn="" them="" to="" dvd,="" the="" audio="" sync="" is="" off="" by="" 2-5="" seconds.="" doesn't="" impact="" video="" or="" quality,="" but="" just="" delay.<br="">I have tried DLing from other sites with the same problem, but I do not have the problem with other studios. There doesn't seem to be a problem with the file when I just watch it on the computer.
I use ConvertX to burn.
Any thoughts or similar problems?</a$>
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You mean movies downloaded here by torrents from here?
If yes, which format are those and can you give a link to an example torrent?
BTW: Why are you converting them to DVD Video format, doesn't your DVD player play AVIs?
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@Uwe:
BTW: Why are you converting them to DVD Video format, doesn't your DVD player play AVIs?
I often convert. My DVD player plays (most) .avis. And many .mpgs. But it doesn't play .mp4s. mkvs or wmvs. And ConvertXtoDVD is a magic program. Throw almost any movie format at it and it will automatically throw out an authored DVD complete with chapters (which I like).
And to xxtofer, I have never had a problem with sound using ConvertX but don't think I've ever done an LE movie
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I don't have a current link. The one i notice it most with is Top Service. Mostly avis as well, but I cant confirm that's the actual problem here. (I'll note next time purposes).
I burn to DVD for essentially storage purposes I don't have enough space on my drives!!
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I burn to DVD for essentially storage purposes I don't have enough space on my drives!!
xxtofer, if you don't want/need the authored DVDs produced by ConvertX, just copy your files, as data files, to the DVDs. This has the advantage that you can reseed the original post if someone asks. Just a thought
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and in most cases it will save optical disc space, i.e. allow multiple movies on a DVD. You should as well keep in mind that each re-encoding reduces the quality. All common video codec in use are lossy.