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  1. My SVCD's do not play correctly. Video is perfect, but audio has dropouts and also becomes unsynchronized with the video, as if the mpg's were poorly multiplexed. However, I checked playback with PowerDVD on my PC and the mpg's are flawless as you can get when written at 2400 to 2600 kbps. This is how I narrowed the problem down to being my Apex 660, but at present am at a lost for a solution. Can anyone help me please?
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    I am devoting hours upon hours looking for a solution to this...at the present minute I am streching my wav file B4 I use TMPGnc...someone said this will work...I doubt it though...I think its cuz apex is only 100$ lol

    If anyone knows the solution to this problem plz email me locco@ncweb.com please dont email me for any other reason because this email address isnt technically mine..thanks
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  3. It's not the player its your encoding. Good luck. It can be a long process to educate yourself but the rewards are fruitful.
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  4. Locco . . . check out http://www.nerd-out.com/forum/list.php?f=17.
    The Apex 660 is OK - my encoding techniques were the cause of my playback audio problems. Also, using VCDImager Easy, I failed to have incorporated playback control information in my SVCD's, so when I used fast forward or reverse on the APEX 660, the audio and video became way out of synch.
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    i have a program playing back xsvcd using the tmpg dvd template.

    also with i frame only encoding.
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