I use Virtualdub for capture but that's as much as I know about the program ![Frown](http://murc.ws/core/images/smilies/frown.gif)
I've captured some tv shows using the PicVideo Mjpeg codec and then ran them through TMPGEnc at dvd compliant mpeg2 3000kb/sec.
They all looked fine but when I burnt them the last episode (the sixth) is very slightly out of sync, and I wonder if it's because I used the 'mpeg tools' function in TMPGEnc to join them all after I encoded (I did this as each of the six episodes were split in two - and if I'd have used Ulead Movie Factory to author I'd have got two chapter buttons per episode - I didn't want that).
By joining the mpegs will this perhaps be the cause of the sound and video being slightly out of sync, and if there's a quick way to simply join the avi's in virtualdub (before encoding) will this maybe solve my problem?
Thanks in advance,
Will
![Frown](http://murc.ws/core/images/smilies/frown.gif)
I've captured some tv shows using the PicVideo Mjpeg codec and then ran them through TMPGEnc at dvd compliant mpeg2 3000kb/sec.
They all looked fine but when I burnt them the last episode (the sixth) is very slightly out of sync, and I wonder if it's because I used the 'mpeg tools' function in TMPGEnc to join them all after I encoded (I did this as each of the six episodes were split in two - and if I'd have used Ulead Movie Factory to author I'd have got two chapter buttons per episode - I didn't want that).
By joining the mpegs will this perhaps be the cause of the sound and video being slightly out of sync, and if there's a quick way to simply join the avi's in virtualdub (before encoding) will this maybe solve my problem?
Thanks in advance,
Will
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