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Thread: What Video Encoding Software Is Best?

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    It's probably not the best way but I open the files in an editor like vegas video and then just export using the codecs I want to re encode it. As for burning I always burn at the fastest possible speed and never have any sync probs, ie 6 avi files onto a 4.7gb DVD in 13mins.

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    Ripping to harddrive : http://www.doom9.org/Soft21/Rippers/SetupD...ter_3.1.7.0.exe

    Converting to avi/divx/whateva you want :
    http://keihanna.dl.sourceforge.net/sourcef...060_preview.exe

    Flask Mpeg Subtitles Fix : http://www.digital-digest.net/downloads/fi...titlefix_v6.exe

    The program above fixes the problem where you when flasking a movie it skips some subtitles.

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    Answering the topic what u are using (Tmpgenc) is the best I use it all the time with no probs.

  4. Software & Hardware   -   #14
    sometimes TmpgEnc handles the sound more accurately if you use Virtualdub to save the AVI's sound as a WAV and use that as the audio input, instead of trying to encode directly from the AVI's MP3 stream.

  5. Software & Hardware   -   #15
    I think, you really need to go to,

    http://dvdhelp.com



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    Originally posted by muchspl2@27 October 2003 - 01:29
    no no NO
    its out of sync because of bad frames, you have to remove bad frames before you run it through tmpgenc

    http://divxrepair.sourceforge.net/ <- got to run that first to be sure no bad frames
    and if it kicks a error for sound, its because you have your vfapi settings not configerd correctly

    Thanks for all the help but I still have the same problem&#33;&#33;

    I don&#39;t think I mentioned previously that the AVI files are FINE its not until I convert them to mpg I get the sync problem.

    I downloaded and installed the avi fixer and that tells me the avi files are good so im pulling my hair out now&#33;&#33;&#33; As I mentioned before ive installed tooLame as a plug in AND looked at troubleshooting at DVDr help.com with no Joy atall&#33;&#33;


    Help would be superb as ive about 4 files im dying to watch on my dvd player&#33;&#33;

    thanks

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    i pmed you

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