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There are many reports about DVD Flick getting the video/audio out of sync, which is why several sources recommend paying for a commercial product. The name of ConvertXtoDVD comes up consistently in this connection.

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I also had a sync problem happen after many successful conversions. Try this if you have one of your problem conversion saved as a project.
Open the out-of-sync project. Then go the Edit Title (u see this choice on the right side) In the next window that opens, select Audio Tracks.
Then select again from the right side, Edit.

It depends what you use to play back or if your program has audio syncing options. I would try and figure out why it changed now so you don't have to mess with syncing it later using something like ffdshow as it is very annoying.

Is the error on the disc or on the computer playing it back? Try playing the disc in more than one place. If you get the same results on your computer and your dvd player, then you should consider getting different DVD burning software. If the error is only on the computer and not the DVD player, try a different piece of playback software.

First time user. I have seven (7) .wmv files produced by Windows Movie Maker. I want to burn them to a DVD with a menu that allows a user to open any one of those files(Chapters), in any sequence. I began by trying to import those .wmv files into ImgBurn but ImgBurn did not recognize them. (Do I need to convert the .wmv fies?) Clearly, I need some basic instructions on how to use ImgBurn to create a DVD with chapters. Where canI find them?

Before we start I should point out that IsoBuster does not work around DVD Video copy protections such as CSS. In other words, IsoBuster won't be able to extract data from commercial DVDs unless you are allowed to do so and have the right equipment and/or software.

If your home made Video-DVD is bad and not playing anymore in your standalone player and/or PC and you are at lost what to do, then recovering the data (or what is left of it) with IsoBuster can be a life saver.

This article, to a certain extent, overlaps with this help file article about recovering data with IsoBuster. It's worth, even recommended, reading the help file article first because it goes into certain areas that are not covered here. Things that don't make sense will hopefully become more clear when you read this article afterwards. This article also assumes that you are more or less familiar with the use of IsoBuster, e.g. that you know it's right-mouse-click oriented and that you know how to "extract" data from a DVD.

A Video DVD consists of one track in one session. That track typically contains more than one file-system, and each of those file-systems is pointing to the files. If you only see a session and a track, no file system(s), don't panick, we will cover that as well, just keep reading, all the information you can read here is relevant as well.

In the example you can see that the ISO9660 (red icon), UDF (blue/green icon) and Video-native (grey icon) file-systems could be found immediately. IsoBuster always lists all file-systems it can find to give you multiple ways to get to the data. A file-system is the structure that points to all the files and folders on a disc.

The different file systems, especially on Video DVD, may not all appear to be the same, especially the DVD-native file-system (based on IFO file content) may differ from the other file-systems sometimes. E.g. some files may appear larger etc. That is not a problem. And if ultimately one file-system gives you problems, you can try the other one, that is why they are all listed.

When you click a file-system, say the blue/green UDF file-system, then you will see its content appear in the right hand side pane. A Video DVD can contain multiple directories and content but we are now after the VIDEO content.

A Video DVD contains a VIDEO_TS folder that contains a set of IFO, BUP and VOB files. The big VOB files contain the actual video. The BUP files are copies of the IFO files, and they contain information for your video player. Should the actual files be missing on your disc, then please read further where we will ultimately be looking for missing data.

In the case that this folder is intact and all files seem readable, and this is a properly finalized disc, then you can extract the full VIDEO_TS folder. E.g. right mouse click the folder in the left hand side pane and choose "extract". When this is successful, either after a flawless extraction or after having to replace bad sectors with all zeroes from time to time, you have the full DVD on your hard drive. Note that only VOB files can survive with some null-byte sectors, not IFO nor BUP files. It is now possible to play the full DVD by starting up your PC based DVD Video player (e.g. Power DVD) and have it play the VIDEO_TS.IFO file.

Previous information is most relevant if the full VIDEO_TS folder is available and readable, and if the information in the folder is correct, which may be hard to verify before you start. For one the disc must have been finalized properly, so that all IFO and BUP files were created/updated properly, otherwise there is no use for them. Above information may already be enough for your recovery but if you want to avoid an IFO/BUP mess, if you are not interested in remastering a new DVD, if the DVD was not properly finalized, if all you want is an mpg file with your video, then read on.

In the above example all three most common file-system were immediately found. It is however also possible that only one or none at all are found. In the following example only the DVD-native IFO based file-system could be found:

There is an important extra feature available in IsoBuster for the so called +VR and -VR discs which are VIDEO discs created by standalone writers (but also Nero for instance can make them) on DVD+R/-R or DVD+RW/-RW discs.

IsoBuster can identify the different recordings on such discs, if they are to be found, and lists them in the folder: "+-VR Video recordings". This folder will typically show each recording in a separate VOB file. Larger recordings may be cut into two or more (smaller than 1 GB) files, depending on your settings. In the example three different shows were recorded at different times with a standalone player:

In another and last example no file-systems could be found straight away. So only a session and a track, but no files whatsoever. After a scan for missing files and folders however, some of the file-systems could be found again:

If a found file-system is the (grey icon) DVD-native file-system, or an ISO9660 file-system (not shown in this example) or a complete UDF file system (not shown either), and a full set of IFO, BUP and VOB files can be extracted, then you can re-create the Video DVD as explained in first example.

Putting the resulting data back on a true Video DVD which is playable by a standalone player is something else. Because these files lack the extra and matching IFO and BUP files that are needed to recreate the Video DVD easily. Extra handling is needed to prepare the data so that it can be burned to DVD. In fact there are different ways to go about this:

The latter method of course doesn't have menus, so if you want the more fancy Video DVD features, you need to use re-authoring software. This is not always cheap and not all software reacts the same way on flaws in VOB files. So you better start with pure MPG files, created via "Extract but filter only Mpg frames" for instance. When VOB files contain flaws due to read errors or other issues, some programs give up. There is no golden rule, some fail on 'this and some on 'that'.

What is the best 3rd-party DVD burning software? I edited a project using Adobe Premiere Pro CC (2015.3). Now I would like to burn the short movie onto DVDs for the cast and crew. My version of Adobe Premiere doesn't have Encore. My version of Adobe Premiere doesn't have Encore. --- A question from Adobe forum

Adobe Premiere is one of the best movie and multimedia editing tools available in the market today. It can be used to perform a wide variety of tasks from video and content creation, logging to editing, effects, audio exporting and delivery. You probably need to burn Premiere to DVD too, read this article to get answers.

Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 comes with Encore already integrated into the system to ease the process of creating a DVD or Blu-ray media disc. This feature allows creating and authoring DVD or Blu-ray disk from within the application. It can be used to burn DVD and Blu-ray Disks. Authoring DVD or Blu-ray Discs or direct burning requires exporting media, in the earlier version, then stating the Encore from the programs menu (Windows) using Adobe Premiere Pro CS6, exporting a movie or any other content can be done using Encore. This document assumes that you have already known how to edit the movie and add content to the movie timeline and work with the movie effect. It hence explains how to burn DVDs with Premiere.

Note: Step 3 can also be carried out by selecting the File menu > Export > Media. Select the required setting from Settings. Once the export is done, you can open the project from Encore. CS6 comes with the adobe dynamic link, which simplifies the process.

Step 5. Change the location to save the Encore project by clicking on the Browse button and select the location where you want to save the project. You can create a folder or select an existing folder where your project will be saved.

Step 6. Select the Authoring mode from the Settings area. Note that this will depend on whether you are authoring a Blu-ray Disc or DVD. (This mode can be changed from the Project Settings in future if you want).

Step 7. If you want to transcode the media before writing to the DVD, Click on the Default Transcode Settings button and change it according to your required needs. The default settings can be maintained if there is no special effect intended. You can also alter other settings from the Advanced tab.

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