Hi. I am trying to convert Harry Potter and the Sourcer's Stone from DVD to VCD. I have followed Sefy's (new) DVD conversion guide to the letter. I have used DVD Decryptor to rip the DVD to my hard disk (I like the interface ) and then I used DVD2AVI to create the frameserve file for TMPGEnc. I burned the results with VCDEasy. However, the audio is out-of-sync, and it seems to get progressively worse. I deviated in one way from the guide, and that was to check the 'Dolby Surround Downmix' option on the Audio|Dolby Digital submenu. I think that it would be nice to at least partially preserve the original 5.1 surround sound. One thing I noticed in the guide was that it did not tell you to check off the 48 kHz to 44.1 kHz conversion. The audio track I am using is AC3 3/2 448 Kbps 48 kHz. The last guide I used (at flexion.org) told me to do that. I am trying that now, but I don't expect much. I have tried using Forced FILM and that did not work (without the 48 kHz-44.1 kHz conversion). That simply seemed to deinterlace the output. Does anyone have any ideas as to what could be happening? I don't want to do the 44.1 kHz conversion unless I have to, it greatly prolongs the .D2V creation process. If this is the problem, what quality (Low...UltraHigh) should I use? I am trying it with 'Mid', and it was saying about forty-five minutes when I left to post this message. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.