I made a seperate post earlier pertaining to the DVD audio streams being several seconds longer than the video and hence despite the tools I used, the audio was off sync from video. This still holds but there is a seperate problem i am apparently getting from DVDx. Three different DVD rips I attempted all resulted in offsync audio, and dudring the encode of the 2nd pass @ about 80% or so of the encode, i'd get an error message about and audio buffer overflow orunderflow and if I would like the block filled withan audio blank or something. I click ok, and no matter what, in the end, the audio is significantly off sync from the video. I didn't have prbolems with DVDDecrypter-->DVDx before reformatting my hard drive, and now I can't do a single working encode! If it helps, I had problems with DVDx like this when I first installed Win 2000 on my machine upgrading from Win NT 4.0, the windows 2000 installation before the recent format was an upgrade from 98 SE, while the recent installation of 2000 was straight from the DOS prompt. Any insight anyone?
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