Ok - I got this fixed by selecting the option which uses -f video (I
believe) for the movie-to-dvd command (I couldn't figure out what that
dropdown was all about at first!  Maybe for future versions the drop downs
could contain some non-technical descriptions, and clicking the explain
button lets you edit the command itself.

Also, Avidemux figures this stuff out automatically as far as the
audio/video correction ... perhaps we can figure out how to do whatever
they're doing to eliminate the need for the drop down altogether.

Thanks again for this awesome tool.

Jim

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: James Revillini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Dec 28, 2007 5:44 PM
Subject: avi to mpeg2 conversion, mpeg2 speed
To: [email protected]

For some reason, my conversion from avi to mpeg2 results in mpeg2's which
play at about 1.25 to 1.75 as fast as they should (speeds are estimated).
Any idea why that would happen or what I can look for in the original avi
which might require me to tweak the command line?

-- 
Peace,
James

James Revillini
21 Bank St., Winsted, CT
(860) 221 8697

http://james.revillini.com

-- 
Peace,
James

James Revillini
21 Bank St., Winsted, CT
(860) 221 8697

http://james.revillini.com
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