Hi Yvonne
Thanks for your suggestions.
I'm not using the mode where you go direct from the camera. However,
if you click on the play button in the toast window before burning
it, it's all OK - the audio and video are in sync the whole length of
the movie (about 30 minutes).
I'm also
Hi Paul,
Thanks for your response.
On 11/01/2005, at 5:04 AM, WAMUG Mailing List wrote:
Has anyone else tried to burn VCD's/SVCD's using Toast 6? All help
greatly appreciated.
Yes and I didnt have too much success.
VCD Builder has been slightly easier, it ultimately uses Toast to burn
the
Hi Paul,
Is the lag while moving to toast or in the finished disc?
When i was using toast 6 loading the movie direct from camera I noticed
that the sound track appeared to get out of sync while it was copying
into toast .. by the end of the 40 minutes it was almost a minute
behind [ I
Paul Mulroney wrote:
Has anyone else tried to burn VCD's/SVCD's using Toast 6? All help
greatly appreciated.
Yes and I didnt have too much success.
VCD Builder has been slightly easier, it ultimately uses Toast to burn
the job anyway.
Hi Everyone,
I'm trying to create a SVCD from iMovie using Toast 6. According to
the manual, I can drag and drop the reference movie of iMovie into
toast, and it will create the SVCD. However, with the resulting
disk, the video and audio get out of sync very quickly.
From memory you need
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