Nero burning question

Uriel

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Whenever I burn a DVD using Nero and watch it in my DVD player, the video slowly gets ahead of the sound. It's fine at the first of the episode, but towards the end, the sound is now where close in sync with the video. It's probably off by a whole 5 seconds.

WHAT DO I DO? How do I burn DVD's for now on that won't have this problem?
 
It could be that particular file, it happens with a lot of hrm*downloaded* content.
 
the video and audio are in sync when i play the video on my computer.
 
My dad had the same problem when burning old home videos to DVD. The sound often didn't sync, so he'd have to go in and manually tweak the sound, and sometimes it still wound up playing un-synced sound

Do you run it at "Maximum" when you burn it?

I've not had experience with this problem, but I've read a lot of suggestions that say when burning large, sensitive, files to run them at a speed just under the fastest.

I don't know if it helps or not, but it's just something I thought I'd mention.
 
I burned it at the slowest speed and still nothing.
 
If nero is having to re-encode the file before it can put it to disk then it is most likely nero's encoding job that is making it off sync. Do you know how to encode it to an MPEG (or VOB) so that Nero will accept it?

Alternatively you could try trials for TMPGEnc and TMPGenc DVD Author. Drop down the file menu in TMPGEnc and go to the Wizard. Select your file and encode it to an MPEG2 file. There are settings you can adjust (aspect ratio etc). You can then just drop the file into DVD Author and create a custom menu (they have preset pictures for background, button styles to pick from). I've never had an issue with this method. I've never used Nero for DVD video.
 
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