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  1. Hi guys,

    Firstly my apoligies to you all for YASP, but I've looked on google, several other forums and through this forum and can't quite find solutoins for my particular problem.

    I have a DVD and the audio track is faster than the video track. I'm wanting to fix the vob files and then re-burn them but cannot seem to find a program to do this in. I have attempted using a virtual dub plugin, but the file that was created was firstly and avi file, and secondly was very jumpy.

    Can anyone recommend a program to use for this (it's not a gradual sync problem, as it seems to be out by the same amount throughout the movie)

    Thanks a lot for your time!

    Paul
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    What kind of audio is it. ?

    First you separate the audio and video.
    DVD2AVI or VOBedit or DVDlab or whatever.


    I think Besweet can add a delay

    And then re-multiplex the video and audio
    and then re-author.

    It might be possible to cut some of the beginning off of the video
    stream and have IFO edit put it back in the VOB. This would save
    a re-author.
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  3. I'm not 100% sure what audio it is, it's part of the vob files... I think it's AC3.

    I can't seem to find a guide for ifoedit that explains how to do what you've said... can anyone point me to a relevant one please?

    Thanks for your help!

    Paul
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    It's part of a guide about how to backup a movie.

    here are the relavent steps:

    This requires that you have the IFO file that goes with the VOBs

    Demultiplex the video from the VOB. VOBedit will work

    trim some off the front of the m2v with MPEG2VCR or TMPGenc

    Run IFOedit. open the IFO and... VOB Extras -> remux m2v

    This is a weird way to do it. but it should work
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