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    I have made several, several Divx, but for some reason this one that I just made from the rip of Godfather I have some audio problems ( now I know why the VCD is so good )
    Anyhow, the problem I am having is that once I start the movie watching the audio/video sync is not a problem at all, after a while ( say 30-40 min in) the audio gets out of sync, the audio is ahead of the video. Why? The only player that seems to keep it in tact is the Divx Player. I used the ZoomPlayer, BSPlayer etc. Same problem with those.
    I used GordianKnot to rip & encode
    The Laptop i use to watch this one is a PIII500 Dell C600 with ATI video card built in

    Thanx for any kind of help
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  2. Originally Posted by spooky
    I have made several, several Divx, but for some reason this one that I just made from the rip of Godfather I have some audio problems ( now I know why the VCD is so good )
    Anyhow, the problem I am having is that once I start the movie watching the audio/video sync is not a problem at all, after a while ( say 30-40 min in) the audio gets out of sync, the audio is ahead of the video. Why? The only player that seems to keep it in tact is the Divx Player. I used the ZoomPlayer, BSPlayer etc. Same problem with those.
    I used GordianKnot to rip & encode
    The Laptop i use to watch this one is a PIII500 Dell C600 with ATI video card built in

    Thanx for any kind of help
    While you still have it in divx decompress the auto with AVT Audio Decompressor Ver 1.0 or higher. Can be found on Mpegx.com under audio
    an then readd the audio with TMPEGnc this should put the audio back in sync. Vacman37
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