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30-Jun-2009, 10:05 PM #1
Copying VHS to DVD via computer
I'm using Nero 8 to copy video from a VHS tape to the hard drive then transfer to DVD. I've been able to copy it to the hard drive with sound synched to the video and but on playback there is a delay in the sound. When I copy to DVD there seems to be an even larger gap between sound and video.
Any suggestion on how to cure this?
System info:
OS: XP SP3
3.00 gigahertz Intel Pentium 4
4 GB ram
Display: ATI RADEON 8500 DV
Sound card: Rocketfish 7.1
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04-Jul-2009, 06:06 AM #2
ana digi lip sync problems
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Try proper analog to digital converters to get rid of lip sync problems. i suggest if u can buy or borrow from ur frinds a Canopus ADVC 300 or 100 to convert all ur VHSs to DVDs. Or buy a cheaper software and hardware available in major computer store like Harvey Norman in Australia. Here u can buy a cheap converter for about A$110. But proper anadigi converters around A$900.00 in Australia (like ADVC 300).
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