I am importing MPEG files created using a DV camcorder and copied onto the harddrive of my laptop. I then add them as new videos to my DVD project. When I view the preview of the DVD, everything is fine. When I actually burn the DVD, the audio is about 2 seconds ahead of the video. I tried creating an ISO image and then burning the image to a DVD. It does the same thing. Can anyone help me?
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Audio is off from Video after DVD creation
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Posted 18 October 2009 - 01:39 PM
QUOTE (kevinhhts @ Oct 18 2009, 04:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I am importing MPEG files created using a DV camcorder and copied onto the harddrive of my laptop. I then add them as new videos to my DVD project. When I view the preview of the DVD, everything is fine. When I actually burn the DVD, the audio is about 2 seconds ahead of the video. I tried creating an ISO image and then burning the image to a DVD. It does the same thing. Can anyone help me?
"I am importing MPEG files created using a DV camcorder and copied onto the harddrive of my laptop"
What does the above statement really mean? What kind of camcorder do you have? tape, DVD, hard drive? Explain a bit more exactly where those mpeg files came from.
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Posted 18 October 2009 - 05:32 PM
QUOTE (myguggi @ Oct 18 2009, 01:39 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
"I am importing MPEG files created using a DV camcorder and copied onto the harddrive of my laptop"
What does the above statement really mean? What kind of camcorder do you have? tape, DVD, hard drive? Explain a bit more exactly where those mpeg files came from.
What does the above statement really mean? What kind of camcorder do you have? tape, DVD, hard drive? Explain a bit more exactly where those mpeg files came from.
I have a Sony DV camcorder with a harddrive. I connected to it with my laptop via USB. Using Windows Explorer, I copied the MPEG files from the camcorder to my harddrive. I then opened Creator 2010 and selected Create DVDs. I clicked on "Add New Movie" and browsed to find a couple of the MPEG files. This added the movies to the project. Is there a better way to do this? When I click on the play button for the preview, the DVD menu appears and I can click on the clip I want and the audio and video are in sync. When I burn them to a DVD, the audio preceeds the video by 2 seconds. I just checked and the file type for these files is "Movie Clip .MPG". Thanks!
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Posted 22 October 2009 - 12:57 PM
QUOTE (kevinhhts @ Oct 18 2009, 08:32 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I have a Sony DV camcorder with a harddrive. I connected to it with my laptop via USB. Using Windows Explorer, I copied the MPEG files from the camcorder to my harddrive. I then opened Creator 2010 and selected Create DVDs. I clicked on "Add New Movie" and browsed to find a couple of the MPEG files. This added the movies to the project. Is there a better way to do this? When I click on the play button for the preview, the DVD menu appears and I can click on the clip I want and the audio and video are in sync. When I burn them to a DVD, the audio preceeds the video by 2 seconds. I just checked and the file type for these files is "Movie Clip .MPG". Thanks!
If you are still asking --- Make sure that nothing else is running on your computer while doing any video editing not even your anti-virus. Of course, you need to be disconnected from the Internet. Next, when you go to burn, do so to an Image file (ISO). Make sure you name the file and note where it will be placed. Now, copy the ISO file to a good quality DVD using Video Copy and Convert or Creator Classic. Some computers can't keep up especially when other things are running like anti-virus or when the video must be encoded and burned AT THE SAME TIME.
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Dell XPS 1645, Intel I7 1,6G with overdrive ,4G RAM, 1 GB ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5730, Sound Blaster X-Fi MB Panzer, 500G hard drive.
Apple =OSX 10.5
MacBook Pro; 15.4-inch widescreen display, 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 2GB memory, 200GB hard drive, 8x SuperDrive (DVD±R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW), NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT with 256MB of GDDR3 memory. ILife 08, Toast 10, Final Cut Express 4 and Photoshop 4.
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Posted 22 October 2009 - 01:06 PM
QUOTE (sknis @ Oct 22 2009, 01:57 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
If you are still asking --- Make sure that nothing else is running on your computer while doing any video editing not even your anti-virus. Of course, you need to be disconnected from the Internet. Next, when you go to burn, do so to an Image file (ISO). Make sure you name the file and note where it will be placed. Now, copy the ISO file to a good quality DVD using Video Copy and Convert or Creator Classic. Some computers can't keep up especially when other things are running like anti-virus or when the video must be encoded and burned AT THE SAME TIME.
Thanks! I will give it a try.
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