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  1. ok, i need help.

    i have tried numerous attempts at this, using a variety of ways, and yet i always end up with the same results.

    the audio is out of sync with the video.

    i've tried D.I.K.O., The Film Machine, VSO, and i've even done it as the guides say, using virtualdubmod, tmpg, besweet, and still the same results.

    now i've played the AVI in its entirety and its fine, and i've even run divfix over it, i have all the codecs needed.

    can someone, please provide something i've over looked.

    i've even used 3 different encoders, ranging from cce to quenc.

    HELP!!!!!!
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    Are your sure that your source is in sync? Did you defrag your HD before capturing/encoding? Do you have two hd's (one for software/os and one for data files? Do you have a lot of background tasks running (Anti Virus, and/or other unneeded softwares)? What are your system specs....
    Rob
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    Have you tried stripping the wav file off first and converting audio and video seperately? (Use avi2wav for this)

    When you try that do you get the same time duration for the audio as you do for the video before you multiplex or author? You must check the runtime of each file after the encode.

    What is the framerate of your source video?
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    See http://software.sdecnet.com/syncview for help on tracing the source of your project's sync problem. The guide on the right-hand side should help you get started.
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  5. thanks guy's, but have resolved problem, it was a bad file, played fine on PC as most due, but due to errors, it was un encodable to anything else.

    thanks anyway
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