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  1. Guest
    Hello to all.
    This is my first post and would welcome gratefully any help.
    Extracted audio file from divx movie using Virtualdub to create wav file.
    Started TMPGenc and encoded the divx movie avi with the wav file I extracted with Virtualdub.
    Visually the resulting mpeg is very good.
    Problem is the audio is out of sync.The sound is infront (only very briefly) of the actors/actresses lips moving.

    Please advise and thankyou. :cry:
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  2. yea that happen to me too. The audio was out of sync, and in sync at times. When you save the wav with virturaldub. You should open the wav with winamp to uncompress it. or in virtural dub goto full processing mode, goto compression and change it to PCM (uncompress). But when I had this problem, I switched to the Panasonic Mpeg1 encoder, I read a guide that told me to uncompress the wav with winamp. I'm sure it will work with tmpg but I haven't tried, if it continues to be out of sync then you should try the Panasonic Mpeg1 encoder. Because it worked great when i use a seperate video and audio source
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    Originally Posted by Ryu_hoshi
    yea that happen to me too. The audio was out of sync, and in sync at times. When you save the wav with virturaldub. You should open the wav with winamp to uncompress it. or in virtural dub goto full processing mode, goto compression and change it to PCM (uncompress). But when I had this problem, I switched to the Panasonic Mpeg1 encoder, I read a guide that told me to uncompress the wav with winamp. I'm sure it will work with tmpg but I haven't tried, if it continues to be out of sync then you should try the Panasonic Mpeg1 encoder. Because it worked great when i use a seperate video and audio source
    is the audio you are using maybe 48khz? I think it needs to be 44.1khz
    instead of using winamp, in virtualdub, audio->full processing mode, no compression(PCM) file->save wav
    use this wav as audio source.
    I would recommend encoding video only, using besweet or something for audio separately and multiplex the 2 files in TMPG or BBMPEG
    besweet gui is nice bcz it can downsample 48-44.1khz and convert to .mp2 all at once for you, using good tools(SSRC,2lame...)
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