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  1. If the original DivX is synced up perfectly,how can I guarantee a synced up SVCD after conversion with TMPGE?
    Ive tried it the regular way as well as using the extracted WAV as the audio source and on two movies its came out the same way(about 2 seconds out).I know how to get it back in sync after the MPEG2 is made but its a very lengthy process and inconvenient.Any way to ensure that sync stays "a is"?
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    Originally Posted by wee haggis
    If the original DivX is synced up perfectly,how can I guarantee a synced up SVCD after conversion with TMPGE?
    Ive tried it the regular way as well as using the extracted WAV as the audio source and on two movies its came out the same way(about 2 seconds out).I know how to get it back in sync after the MPEG2 is made but its a very lengthy process and inconvenient.Any way to ensure that sync stays "a is"?
    1. extract the wav, and convert using BeSweet GUI or something similar.
    2. use TMPG to convert video only.
    3. multiplex the 2 files using TMPG or BBMPG
    that should give a/v sync
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