I've been trying to rip and encode a movie to xVCD, and after much frustration and three different encoders, it appears that DVD2AVI is producing stretched audio. When encoded to Divx using VirtualDub _and_ MPEG1 using TMPGEnc, it starts out in sync and progressively gets worse. Using TMPGEnc to encode a clip later in the file picks up the desync right from the beginning of the clip, which proves the problem is with DVD2AVI's frameserver or WAV output file. Has anyone else experienced this? Have you figured out a solution?
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