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Problems while converting Mpeg2 to DVD
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Marksman_2k
Posted 7/1/2007 11:53 PM (#1401)
Subject: Problems while converting Mpeg2 to DVD




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Hi !

I have a problem.
I've been using Nero Vision to burn recorded movies (by tv-card as mpeg2) on DVDs for a few months already and I never had problems with it.
Now I installed Cole2k Advanced Codec Pack V 6.0.8.
After that installation, Nero Vision has the problem, that the sound is about a sec too late on the DVD.
If I play the original file with WinDVD 8 or VLC, there is no delay and after burning it, I have the delay (on Computer and DVD Player).
I tried Ulead MovieMaker 5 to find out, if it is a problem with Nero Vision, but I have the same second delay here too.

Does anyone know, which filter or codec settings i have to change, to correct this ?

P.S.: Excuse my bad english. I haven't spoken it for some years already.
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Cole
Posted 8/1/2007 9:08 AM (#1402 - in reply to #1401)
Subject: RE: Problems while converting Mpeg2 to DVD


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Nero Vision directly conflicts with almost every codec pack and dvd player around.
A solution is to just uninstall the DVD playback filters in the codec pack as follows:

Go to "Start/Control Panel" then double click "Add or Remove Programs" and select "Cole2k Media - Codec Pack (Advanced)", when the uninstaller opens select "Custom Uninstall (With Component Selection)" and click next.

When the component page appears select "Select None" from the drop down menu, then tick "DVD & DVB Filters" and "HDTV/DVB TV Card Filters", finally click "Uninstall".

You may have to restart your PC for the filters to be removed completely.

Hope that helps.
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