On Wed, 17 Mar 2004 10:18:09 -0500
JoeHill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> I don't seem to have the sound-syncing problem, though the one
> exception was really strange: the video came in two parts, each 700
> MB, clearly encoded by the

Ouch.

> Anyhow, from what I've heard from Tom Brinkman on this issue is that
> you are pretty much at the mercy of whomever encoded the original
> DivX. You might try

Hmm. One I tried was a rip done from a DVD, so I don't think the
original quality would be of issue. The other time it was from a divx -
but the divx itself looked quite good - then why would there be problems
in the conversion to (s)vcd? I mean, there are no sync problems in the
original. Call me a newbie - I am at least in this particular area.
Anyway, I'm off to try mldonkey :).

> Ya, you need at least a few GB free, but these days you'd have trouble
> finding a hard drive for sale under 60 GB.

yep. Sooner or later, I'll upgrade that. Currently using a 30 gig IBM
deskstar.
> JoeHill


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