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    I have a MKV file that I want to convert to PS3 format (or M2TS using TsMuxeR). The original MKV contains 2 audio tracks so I stripped out the video and only the english audio track. I then made sure the h264 track was set to 4.1 and loaded both in TsMuxeR... it seems that no matter what I do, the final output is not in sync. I've adjusted the audio delay many times but can't seem to get it right. Is there an easier way to do this?
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    Hi there.
    I then made sure the h264 track was set to 4.1
    H264 is the codec used in the video track. What is the audio codec?
    AAC, AC3, DTS, WMA ? ? ?
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    Sorry I forgot to add that... audio is AC3 but I also tried converting it to MP4-AAC (conversion went fine, but still not in sync)

    I just read another forum that recommends MKV2VOB... should I give this application a try? I've always been a little leary about single click applications. Seems to be kind of like buying an all-in-one stereo as opposed to separate components.
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    Maybe try mkv2vob and see how it works.
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    LOL you beat me to it

    EDIT: I'm actually rather impressed! MKV2VOB worked perfectly! There's a slight issue with skipping ahead in the video past about 50%... I thought maybe it was just a fluke but I've sense tried 4 other videos and they all perform the same past 50%. If you skip too far ahead the video locks up and you have to skip back a bit to get it going again. Other than that this works great! Thanks!
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