I have a project on my desk where a client has provided me with 3 DVD's and wants them compiled to one, complete with menus, etc.
I ripped all the DVD's using Vegas and then reassembled them in DVDA (4.5)
When I view the preview in DVDA, all looks well. I've produced a master and gave it to the client to approve.
According to them, some of the audio seems to 'lag' behind the video, voices not lining up with the person speaking, etc.
They are viewing this on a MAC, but that is all I know about the hardware they are using.
I've viewed this on a couple of players as well as laptops and the audio does seem to be a millisecond or two behindat some points.
Does anyone have any idea what might be happening?
DVDA settings are such that the files are not enough to fill the disk, so optimizing isn't an issue. I've tried PCM and AC3 audio in DVDA as well.
Do I need to re-rip the MPG files extracted from the DVD's to AVI then let DVDA recompress them? I am really at a loss here.
I ripped all the DVD's using Vegas and then reassembled them in DVDA (4.5)
When I view the preview in DVDA, all looks well. I've produced a master and gave it to the client to approve.
According to them, some of the audio seems to 'lag' behind the video, voices not lining up with the person speaking, etc.
They are viewing this on a MAC, but that is all I know about the hardware they are using.
I've viewed this on a couple of players as well as laptops and the audio does seem to be a millisecond or two behindat some points.
Does anyone have any idea what might be happening?
DVDA settings are such that the files are not enough to fill the disk, so optimizing isn't an issue. I've tried PCM and AC3 audio in DVDA as well.
Do I need to re-rip the MPG files extracted from the DVD's to AVI then let DVDA recompress them? I am really at a loss here.