When encoding an XViD to SVCD with regular audio (no AC3) TMPEnc messes up the audio after a while. It starts out fine, but after 20 or so minutes it is all of a sudden a few seconds behind.
The original avi has no out of sync problems. I have also encoded several other films with the same carachteristics that ork just fine. I use the "easy" way of encoding XViD - I don't frameserve. I stripped the audio in VDub.
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Sweet.
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Try using DVD2AVI to strip out the audio first. Then use TMPGEnc to reduce the video file size, and then re-mux the two separate files with DVDMaestro. Works for me.
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