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Bluray burning Video/Audio out of sync
davos [Avatar]
Newbie Location: Scotland Joined: Sep 27, 2011 03:09 Messages: 46 Offline
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Hi there
I have probs when burning H264 to Bluray disc (Bluray only)
I am placing a number of .MTS files (from Panasonic SD900 - HG quality) in the timeline and burning to Bluray. No titles / no music / no transitions
The video renders and burns very quickly to Bluray using the 1920x1080 50i setting (20 minutes to burn a 2 hour video) BUT the audio lags behind the video.

I have tried the 1920x1080 (50i) setting in "create disc" (best video results but out of sync)
I also tried the 1920x1080 (24p) setting - this took forever to render and the result produced jerky motion every 10 seconds but was in sync.

I have no probs with DVDs and have burnt around 350 this year with 100% success rate.

My bluray coaster total has now reached double figures
Would love a solution if anyone can help

Thanks
David

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stevek
Senior Contributor Location: Houston, Texas USA Joined: Jan 25, 2011 12:18 Messages: 4663 Offline
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Make sure you hard drive is defragged frequently and (sometimes) optimized. This takes a lot of hard disk searching out of the equation.

Have you tried to burn to a folder (set) and then burn that to a blu-ray disc with PowerToGo or ImgBurn. That takes the burner out of the equation during the encoding. When you select to burn, select folder and uncheck burn to disc. Select where you want the folder. It will contain the subfolders needed to burn to a disc.

You can explore the folders, find the video(s) and preview them to see if the audio is in sync.

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