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| You can betray me Join Date: Dec 2002 Location: Houston
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+20 Internets | Converting So, I gave in, forked over $30 for (http://winmpg.com/) a converter. Kind of sucks to have to wait the entire duration of a divx movie to make it an AVI, then the entire duration again to make the AVI a MPEG-1, in an attempt to watch in in the DVD player. No, problems with the playing in the DVD player, but once I convert stuff into MPEG-1 they voice never lines up with what's going on, EVER! Man, I hope I'm doing something wrong or I just got seriously taken on this, it gets super choppy when a lot of things are happening and the voice/lip deference is really bad, like 15 seconds bad. Anyone ever used one of these before and have some advise on soemthing I might be doing wrong. Have tried basically all my movies twice and still stumped. Thanks in advance.
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| Posts to Make Love to Your Old Lady By Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: Austin, Texas
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| Hi, my name is TMPGEnc. I encode/convert things. Hi, my name is Divfix. I strip index's and fix audio sync. Yes you got ripped. tmpgenc can convert Divx to VCD easily (and it's basically free) and is one of the best encoding tools around that is free. Divfix can fix your audio problem, if you dont want to use tmpgec. http://www.divx-digest.com/ and http://www.afterdawn.com/ have guides, downloads, help sections, forums, etc. if you get caught up on a problem. EDIT: http://www.virtualdub.org/ will work also.
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