Do I have to try and reinstall the whole problem? IS there a way to fix this, or am I totally SOL on this and I wasted over 100 bucks when I should have bought something better instead? This should not be the case as a program which costs so much should not keep on giving me such a blatantly bad disc no matter what I do to try and adjust it.Īnyone who can help would be a Godsend and I'd be happy almost to the point of tears if someone could explain step by step how I can fix this and in the future, no matter what I burn with Nero Vision, the audio AND video are perfect. I tried to explain this as best and as detailed as I could. I'm just about at my wits end with this as I'm completely frazzled and enraged at all the time and discs that have been wasted due to me trying to fix this problem on my own, with no success.
I know it's not a problem with the files I'm trying to burn as all of them are fine when I play them on Windows Media Player.
I don't want to have to go back to the store to exchange this, as remember I downloaded the trial basis and I never had this problem with Nero Vision. Everything I do, the issue does not get resolved and it keeps on doing the exact same BS with the video and audio not in sync at all. I even adjusted the "Sample Rate" from Automatic to Progressive. I enabled and disabled the "Burn At Once" feature. I messed around with the speed at which it's burned.
Still, you'd actually be better off just ripping the original DVDs, and then using some basic MPEG editing software to cut out only the bits you want to keep. If it was able to encode those MP4s from DVDs, it should have no problem doing it in reverse. I left the "SmartEncoding" on Automatic, I set it to Enable, and also to Disable. Or just use Nero Vision, if you have that as part of your Nero install. I've tried everything on my own to fix this. Don't ask me what the exact settings were when it happened, as I've messed around with it so much I can't even remember what it was now.Įvery other f****** time I always experience the problem of the audio being fine but the video being slow.
The frustrating thing is that one time I burned a movie and it was perfect. The video is not smooth like it should be. But, when I go to watch it, the audio is fine but always, the video runs like it's in slow motion and the video is WAY out of sync with the audio.
The problem is that the video I pick (no matter what it is I've tried a few different videos and with all but one of them it experienced the same error) I burn to DVD it burns to DVD fine. BUT, with Nero Vision I'm having the same problem and no matter what I do to try and fix it, it keeps on happening. Now, I've used Nero Express already after purchase to burn two movies from this site onto DVD and I experienced no problems. I used it often during its trial period and everytime I burned something with it, there were no problems with the video or audio. avi's and other similar video files from torrents onto DVD. I mainly wanted to use it for its Nero Vision program, so that I could burn. Once that ran out I tried other freeware but I had hassles with them all so once I saved enough money I made the plunge and got Nero 7 Enhanced, which is a purchase I made a few days ago. Back in the summer I downloaded the Trial Version of Nero and I had little trouble with it. It figures it out on its own.Hello everyone. I don't know how exactly Nero Vision decides how often to add a chapter, though. Doing that you can then add the chapters. You can import an entire DVD into Nero Vision and run it through that way. Re-encoding the movie resolved the problem completely whereas the copies that I did make with AnyDVD & CloneDVD w/o re-encoding resulted the same exact problems are I had with the original discs.
I ripped the problem DVD to my HDD with AnyDVD & CloneDVD2 and then ran it through DVD Rebuilder Pro. I somewhat accidentally found a way to fix that problem, though.
I couldn't fast forward or rewind w/o it messing up and having to turn off the DVD player and start over. I do know that at one time I got a few DVDs from Europe that wouldn't play well in 2 of my DVD players. Did you happen to send the IFOs to Slysoft and see if they found an issue when they looked at them? I'd definitely take this route if you haven't done so already. Click to expand.It's possible they are badly mastered or some odd issue.