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  1. I have 30 min of DV footage in adobe Premiere that has been edited and such and I need to make it the best quality I can and fit it on one CD. I was hoping to encode to DivX but I heard that Premiere does a lousy job of encoding to DivX so I have tried framserving to VirtualDub but I always get audio out of sync. What is the key to doing VBR encoding in VirtualDub w/o getting audio problems. Or, is there a better way to encode that will give me better quality. Thanks.
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    venkmanincognito,

    DV spec is for 48kHz audio . You may need to downsample the audio to 44kHz before exporting to the 'frameserver' .

    Not in front of 'my' computer right now so i cannot test his theory for you.
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