Looks like I have to use the AVI anyway, as the DVD is offline. Bummer. I have DVDFlick which can convert AVIs to DVDs relatively quickly, but it is always lower quality and often the sound is out of sync, even when I change a particular setting that supposedly addresses this. At least I can easily convert it to an NTSC DVD if I want to.
Post #564086
- Author
- darth_ender
- Parent topic
- Collaborative Fanediting: An ROTJ Proposition (BACK ON TRACK WITH EMANSWFAN AT THE HELM--SEE POST 1488 OR OP FOR A LINK!)
- Link to post in topic
- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/564086/action/topic#564086
- Date created
- 13-Feb-2012, 11:33 AM