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    I ripped an HD DVD (The Sting) to my hard drive and made an mkv. For the video, I encoded it to h.265 and the audio was already in e-ac3, so I left that untouched. The audio is slightly out of sync. Probably not more than 100 ms. I know that I can set the delay in MMG. My question is how do I figure out that delay? Is there an application I use to read the HD DVD and find the correct delay? I would just like to know how some of the people with more experience here would go about fixing it.

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    If you play the mkv using VLC or MPC, you can adjust the delay during playback.
    Note the delay and use that value
    In VLC it's the 'j' or 'k' keys;in MPC it's the '+' or '-' on the keypad.

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    Thanks, I was hoping there was some kind of way of finding the data on the disc. This will work though.
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