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  1. Okay, I still get audio problems when I encode movies from AVI to MPEG2 with TEMPGEnc... If I encoded the movie, I don't get any audio, what do I do wrong ? I know some people recommend first encoding the audio, and THEN put it in the video, but when I do that I get syncrome problems...? I can't find my answer anywhere !
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    what do I do wrong ?
    AVI audio can come in a great number of different flavors (codecs) - TMPGEnc handles some, has trouble with/can't read many.
    Safest way is to extract audio in whatever flavor it's in in the AVI with VirtualDub, convert to WAV with apropriate "??? to WAV" converter, then use this wav as audio source in TMPGEnc and your AVI as video source only. If you experience sync problems (audio and video is in constant out of sync thruout the movie) you can correct this in TMPGEnc by specifying audio delay that will shift the audio in relation to video.

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