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After finishing my movie in MM2, I used Sonic MyDVD
software to burn the movie to DVD. When playing the movie on my DVD player, the video and sound were out of sync, and some of the video was jerky. I didn't have this issue when I used Sonic by itself to make a movie, but I have very little editing capabilities with Sonic software. Is there any work around this problem? |
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Bill,
In what format are you saving the movie from MM2? WMV or DV-AVI? Are they in sync - checking them in the Windows Media Player - before you use MyDVD to create the MPEG2 files from them and burn the DVD? PapaJohn "Bill B" <billbrown@fuse.net> wrote in message news:02d401c348f0$9e9a0230$a401280a@phx.gbl... > After finishing my movie in MM2, I used Sonic MyDVD > software to burn the movie to DVD. When playing the > movie on my DVD player, the video and sound were out of > sync, and some of the video was jerky. I didn't have > this issue when I used Sonic by itself to make a movie, > but I have very little editing capabilities with Sonic > software. Is there any work around this problem? |
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Do you have the hard drive space to try saving them as DV-AVI files and see
if MyDVD handles them better? PapaJohn "Bill B" <billbrown@fuse.net> wrote in message news:02ed01c348f3$e9b657c0$a401280a@phx.gbl... > Format is WMV. Sound is in sync before creating MPEG2 > files in MyDVD. > >-----Original Message----- > >Bill, > > > >In what format are you saving the movie from MM2? WMV or > DV-AVI? Are they in > >sync - checking them in the Windows Media Player - > before you use MyDVD to > >create the MPEG2 files from them and burn the DVD? > > > >PapaJohn > > > >"Bill B" <billbrown@fuse.net> wrote in message > >news:02d401c348f0$9e9a0230$a401280a@phx.gbl... > >> After finishing my movie in MM2, I used Sonic MyDVD > >> software to burn the movie to DVD. When playing the > >> movie on my DVD player, the video and sound were out of > >> sync, and some of the video was jerky. I didn't have > >> this issue when I used Sonic by itself to make a movie, > >> but I have very little editing capabilities with Sonic > >> software. Is there any work around this problem? |
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Actually my first response was incorrect. I went back
and viewed the WMV file in media player, and the sound is out of sync there. It did not get any worse when converting in MyDVD. So the problem appears to be happening in MM2. I have a 120 gig hard drive with about 100 gig available. >-----Original Message----- >Do you have the hard drive space to try saving them as DV-AVI files and see >if MyDVD handles them better? > >PapaJohn > >"Bill B" <billbrown@fuse.net> wrote in message >news:02ed01c348f3$e9b657c0$a401280a@phx.gbl... >> Format is WMV. Sound is in sync before creating MPEG2 >> files in MyDVD. >> >-----Original Message----- >> >Bill, >> > >> >In what format are you saving the movie from MM2? WMV or >> DV-AVI? Are they in >> >sync - checking them in the Windows Media Player - >> before you use MyDVD to >> >create the MPEG2 files from them and burn the DVD? >> > >> >PapaJohn >> > >> >"Bill B" <billbrown@fuse.net> wrote in message >> >news:02d401c348f0$9e9a0230$a401280a@phx.gbl... >> >> After finishing my movie in MM2, I used Sonic MyDVD >> >> software to burn the movie to DVD. When playing the >> >> movie on my DVD player, the video and sound were out of >> >> sync, and some of the video was jerky. I didn't have >> >> this issue when I used Sonic by itself to make a movie, >> >> but I have very little editing capabilities with Sonic >> >> software. Is there any work around this problem? > > >. > |
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Bill,
What kind of source video files are you using for MM2? PapaJohn "Bill B" <billbrown@fuse.net> wrote in message news:031501c348f7$bd83cf80$a301280a@phx.gbl... > Actually my first response was incorrect. I went back > and viewed the WMV file in media player, and the sound is > out of sync there. It did not get any worse when > converting in MyDVD. So the problem appears to be > happening in MM2. I have a 120 gig hard drive with about > 100 gig available. > >-----Original Message----- |
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I guess that leaves me out, having no experience with that kind of capture.
Can only offer what is already on my website. Someone else may be able to help. PapaJohn "Bill B." <billbrown@fuse.net> wrote in message news:032501c348fa$ab0dad50$a301280a@phx.gbl... > VHS tape. > >-----Original Message----- > >Bill, > > > >What kind of source video files are you using for MM2? > > > >PapaJohn > > |
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What video capture card are you using and do you have the latest drivers and
capture software installed for that device? "PapaJohn" <PapaJohn@CharterMi.net> wrote in message news:vh1q8hga1m2279@corp.supernews.com... > I guess that leaves me out, having no experience with that kind of capture. > Can only offer what is already on my website. Someone else may be able to > help. > > PapaJohn > > "Bill B." <billbrown@fuse.net> wrote in message > news:032501c348fa$ab0dad50$a301280a@phx.gbl... > > VHS tape. > > >-----Original Message----- > > >Bill, > > > > > >What kind of source video files are you using for MM2? > > > > > >PapaJohn > > > > > |
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I'm using an All-in-Wonder RADEON 9000 Pro capture
device. Will have to check and see if I have latest drivers. >-----Original Message----- >What video capture card are you using and do you have the latest drivers and >capture software installed for that device? > > >"PapaJohn" <PapaJohn@CharterMi.net> wrote in message >news:vh1q8hga1m2279@corp.supernews.com... >> I guess that leaves me out, having no experience with that kind of >capture. >> Can only offer what is already on my website. Someone else may be able to >> help. >> >> PapaJohn >> >> "Bill B." <billbrown@fuse.net> wrote in message >> news:032501c348fa$ab0dad50$a301280a@phx.gbl... >> > VHS tape. >> > >-----Original Message----- >> > >Bill, >> > > >> > >What kind of source video files are you using for MM2? >> > > >> > >PapaJohn >> > > >> >> > > >. > |
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Is the audio/video in sync in the captured stream? What format is the
captured video (MPG, AVI, etc)? -Bob "Bill B" <billbrown@fuse.net> wrote in message news:03d701c3493a$9e203eb0$a501280a@phx.gbl... > I'm using an All-in-Wonder RADEON 9000 Pro capture > device. Will have to check and see if I have latest > drivers. > >-----Original Message----- > >What video capture card are you using and do you have > the latest drivers and > >capture software installed for that device? > > > > > >"PapaJohn" <PapaJohn@CharterMi.net> wrote in message > >news:vh1q8hga1m2279@corp.supernews.com... > >> I guess that leaves me out, having no experience with > that kind of > >capture. > >> Can only offer what is already on my website. Someone > else may be able to > >> help. > >> > >> PapaJohn > >> > >> "Bill B." <billbrown@fuse.net> wrote in message > >> news:032501c348fa$ab0dad50$a301280a@phx.gbl... > >> > VHS tape. > >> > >-----Original Message----- > >> > >Bill, > >> > > > >> > >What kind of source video files are you using for > MM2? > >> > > > >> > >PapaJohn > >> > > > >> > >> > > > > > >. > > |
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The problem is not necessarily with MM2. Audio sync
and 'jerky' pix are a symptom of dropped frames. These are caused by any or all of: fragmented h/d underpowered CPU screensaver activated virus checker or other 'behind the scenes' software one or more add'l apps open working on other files while capturing the video If any or all of these items are true in your case, you can experiment with 5 min clips and eliminate one-by-on, each of the offending culprits until you locate the source of the 'bad captures'. Best captures are done with no 'background' software running, no screensaver active, and not otherwise using the CPU's resources during the time of the captures. >-----Original Message----- >Actually my first response was incorrect. I went back >and viewed the WMV file in media player, and the sound is >out of sync there. It did not get any worse when >converting in MyDVD. So the problem appears to be >happening in MM2. I have a 120 gig hard drive with about >100 gig available. >>-----Original Message----- >>Do you have the hard drive space to try saving them as >DV-AVI files and see >>if MyDVD handles them better? >> >>PapaJohn >> >>"Bill B" <billbrown@fuse.net> wrote in message >>news:02ed01c348f3$e9b657c0$a401280a@phx.gbl... >>> Format is WMV. Sound is in sync before creating MPEG2 >>> files in MyDVD. >>> >-----Original Message----- >>> >Bill, >>> > >>> >In what format are you saving the movie from MM2? WMV >or >>> DV-AVI? Are they in >>> >sync - checking them in the Windows Media Player - >>> before you use MyDVD to >>> >create the MPEG2 files from them and burn the DVD? >>> > >>> >PapaJohn >>> > >>> >"Bill B" <billbrown@fuse.net> wrote in message >>> >news:02d401c348f0$9e9a0230$a401280a@phx.gbl... >>> >> After finishing my movie in MM2, I used Sonic MyDVD >>> >> software to burn the movie to DVD. When playing the >>> >> movie on my DVD player, the video and sound were >out of >>> >> sync, and some of the video was jerky. I didn't >have >>> >> this issue when I used Sonic by itself to make a >movie, >>> >> but I have very little editing capabilities with >Sonic >>> >> software. Is there any work around this problem? >> >> >>. >> >. > |
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