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Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
You need to highlight that first codec in the list and set it to preferred. After you've done that try importing and using the VOB files directly in Movie Maker.

* My additional suggestion is to rid yourself of Roxio's crap software and use free burning alternatives (like Imgburn or CDBurnerXP or InfraRecorder, etc...) If this is a pre-built system try using a program called "PC Decrapifier"

im deleted roxio and other things.


good news: the video successfuly converted to wmv and i was able to publish without green:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=rqf0bSCiglI


problems: quality is significantly lower than i expected, and audio was completely out of sync. i had to move the audio file according to the video manually...which take like forever. if u look/listen closely, i didnt do so great of a job.


suggestions/explanation?


 
I'm glad it finally worked.

The quality can be adjusted based on which settings you choose when you publish to file. I know there's a WMV DVD quality setting which should have retained most of the quality. Besides, it's going to basically look like crap on youtube in any case. Audio/Video sync seems fine to me.

Anyway, I suggest reading up on http://www.videohelp.com and http://www.doom9.org for general education about encoding/decoding/transcoding anything to do with video.
 
Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
I'm glad it finally worked.

The quality can be adjusted based on which settings you choose when you publish to file. I know there's a WMV DVD quality setting which should have retained most of the quality. Besides, it's going to basically look like crap on youtube in any case. Audio/Video sync seems fine to me.

Anyway, I suggest reading up on http://www.videohelp.com and http://www.doom9.org for general education about encoding/decoding/transcoding anything to do with video.

on the video is synced fine because i had to rearrange the audio file, but the original video had a 10 second audio delay.


do u see what im saying?


what could be causing this problem?
 
Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
I'm glad it finally worked.

The quality can be adjusted based on which settings you choose when you publish to file. I know there's a WMV DVD quality setting which should have retained most of the quality. Besides, it's going to basically look like crap on youtube in any case. Audio/Video sync seems fine to me.

Anyway, I suggest reading up on http://www.videohelp.com and http://www.doom9.org for general education about encoding/decoding/transcoding anything to do with video.

on the video is synced fine because i had to rearrange the audio file, but the original video had a 10 second audio delay.


do u see what im saying?


what could be causing this problem?
 
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