Nero VisionExpress6 Sync problem

DWFridley

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By now I've gathered that Nero VisionExpress is not the best or even a good program... my use is primarily capturing MiniDV to compile home DVD titles... Nero does a fine job capturing... I spend a couple hours building a movie compete with a menu, chapters, text, scene transitions... and then preview it to see indeed that it plays correctly and looks professional... everything looks great... problem is, when the movie is compiled and burned to either my hardrive or directly to DVD it is way out of sync... with every new title, the audio is perfect, but the video jumps back to the first title in the project... which is hard to understand since the audio and the video came from the same source file... also, my transitions include video footage from the source file that I didn't include in the project... my plan is new software, however, since the project previews perfectly, I'd like to save the work I have and move on to my next project... why won't the project, that previews perfectly, compile itself for burning... I am using a 45 minute source file... would it be better to chop it up into small scenes, working with several small files rather than one big one?
 
Hi DWFridley, Welcome to our forum! :)

sorry, i don't have really knowledge in DVD stuff, but i know Nero is famous for causing sync problems;
also i did move your posting to the correct rubric; please stay a little bit patient, the ICHSE experts will definitively find and reply your question;


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DWFridley

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I'm learning more about how to manage DV files... The first rule I learned was to be more precise in capturing DV from an external device... I had a 45 minute performance video that I tried to break up using trim and spilt features... it had minimual preview playback problems... but didn't burn well at all... so I captured each segement individually, ending up with eight rather than one source file... and it burned perfectly...

For what its worth, Nero seems to perform best when it is given a long file that requires little in the way of editing... otherwise capture each scene as its own file and assemble in a project... these are probably just basic principles for DV or film editing....

Duracell said:
Hi DWFridley, Welcome to our forum! :)

sorry, i don't have really knowledge in DVD stuff, but i know Nero is famous for causing sync problems;
also i did move your posting to the correct rubric; please stay a little bit patient, the ICHSE experts will definitively find and reply your question;


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we would be glad, if you like to introduce yourself here: http://www.dvdrbase.com/forumdisplay.php?f=141

and please read our forum rules : http://www.dvdrbase.com/forumdisplay.php?f=58
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Greetings from
Duracell
 
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