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  1. AVI to DVD (MPEG2)

    1. I open Virtualdub-Open AVI-Save as WAV.
    2. Open TMPGEnc-Select "CBR MPEG-1 Layer II Audio (MP2). Next
    3.

    4. Then I encode.
    5. 7:30 Hours later when it's done-The sound is faster than the movie (3 seconds)

    Why
    Please help!

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  2. Member jaxxboss's Avatar
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    It is because you have a bootleg video, that's why. First BUY the DVD, then RIP the DVD then burn the DVD.
    We arent that lame not to know you are using a bootleg.

  3. Member videocheez's Avatar
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    Try stretching the audio to the same length as the video
    This is so much fun!

  4. As jaxxboss says the problem is caused because you have a pirated movie that you have downloaded.

    Bad frames ?
    If it's wet, drink it

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  5. you need virtual dub freeze load the file go to video, check for freezes let it check it will log it make a note of the bad frames and delete them then save the video and the wave and use the new video as your source




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