Audio delay in DVDA

Squall2231 wrote on 1/24/2005, 11:30 AM
Hi, i have the following problem in dvd architect 2, when i create a dvd with menus, transitions, special features the principal video that has a running time of aprox. 55 min, has a progressive audio delay.
I´ve already tried everything but nothing works, always the same problem, i don´t know what to do now, if anyone can help i´d apreciate a lot.

thanks

Comments

aussiemick wrote on 1/24/2005, 1:20 PM
I have noticed this in Mpeg files encoded in other encoders and placed directly into DVDA and the audio only is re-encded to AC-3. The only solution is to do the whole encoding in Vegas or DVDA, not always possible. Anyone else had the same experience?
(PCM audio is the same result)
bStro wrote on 1/24/2005, 7:35 PM
What is the source of your video and audio? Meaning, was the originally MPEG2, uncompressed AVI, Divx? Was the audio PCM / WAV, AC3, MP3? And what sample rate was the original audio?

Rob
SonicClang wrote on 1/26/2005, 10:50 AM
If you play the source video in Windows Media player does it have the same delay? I was trying to figure out why a DVD had a delay in the audio... downloaded new drivers, went through mutltiple disks... all to find out the source file got messed up. Re-rendered and everything was fine then.
boboo wrote on 1/26/2005, 1:20 PM
I have exactly the same problem only on the made DVD. The original mpgs are good, no problem at all.
I think this is a serious bug in the program!