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    Hey all,

    I just installed Windows 7 Ultimate and I was wondering why Xvid4PSP is now having issues with the audio. Every time I put a video up to convert and I test it out, the video plays with pixel marks and the audio is playing at super speed. Is there any requirement for proper functioning that I am missing. I installed Xvid4PSP 5.0.37.5 r2 (unofficial). Using the avisynth it has and everything else it has, then I installed the K-Lite Mega codec pack. Is it a net framework issue? or something else? any help would be appreciated.
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    I have no problems with it under win7 ultimate. But then I haven't installed any klite pack...

    Do you get same problem whatever video source, profile and setting you use?

    Or maybe time to try something else, like HandBrake!
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    Yeah no matter what setting I use it does the same thing. The volume is sped up. :/
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    Do you mean the audio is sped up?

    Are you trying to convert a pal video to ntsc? Could that be the issue?
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    Yes, sorry I mean the audio is sped up and no, I am trying to convert an MKV into a MP4 for psp use. It used to work perfectly before I switched to windows 7 and then it just stopped working...is it cause i am missing Microsoft Net Framework? Or DivX or something?
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    I had the same issue too on my Win 7 P.C, the audio was very fast. I tried it with the Windows XP Virtual mode, and it was fine. It must be a compatibility issue with 7, MS .Net Framework 3.5 is installed by default with Windows 7 and since it has a large codec pack (with the exception of .mkv) divx is not missing.
    I'm currently running the previous "official" version 5.036 with no audio issues.
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    Codec packs are usually the problem.
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    You can try the old versions, download from https://www.videohelp.com/tools/XviD4PSP/old-versions#download
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    Thank you all for your suggestions! I just installed the virtual XP mode and am currently using that with no issue. Thanks again for all the suggestions and taking the time to offer me some help.
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