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  1. I use AGK successfully for 99.99% of the DVD to Xvid AVI conversions that I performe.

    There is that once in a blue moon occurrence where AVISynth fails.

    Is there another app (with a clean simple GUI like AGK) that I should consider using?
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    XMedia Recode. Choose DVD Player profile.
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    Also AviNet is not bad except like AGK is no longer being developed.
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  4. Originally Posted by Keyser View Post
    XMedia Recode. Choose DVD Player profile.
    Thanks for the suggestion. I downloaded it and tried it tonight. The picture in the Xvid AVI file looks perfect but the audio is out of sync. Suggestions on how to rectify?
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    Sometimes "packed" AVI's can cause problems for some media players - it's simple enough to unpack, just run it through avidemux and resave it as an unpacked AVI. Then see if that fixes the problem. I think both AGK and AviNet pack by default.
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    I like the old handbrake 0.9.3, https://www.videohelp.com/download/HandBrake-0.9.3-Win_GUI.exe for dvd to avi xvid. And Fairuse Wizard LE worked pretty good the last time I used it.
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