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  1. I have a very High Quality divx avi file. I extracted the audio using the VirtualDub and then used TMPGEnc. Now I 've never had a problem doing before, but with this High Quality Divx, the audio becomes out of sync every once in a while on my DVD player.

    I've tried changing the Video Bitrate and changing the Audio quality.

    Is there anything else I could try?
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    Try not extracting the audio with virtualdub, and just let TMPGEnc encode it as System video+audio.
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  3. when I do that, I don't get any sound at all
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    the audio is probably ac3. i could never get those files to work. so, i just got myself a dvd drive.
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  5. is there a way to tell whether or not the audio is ac3?
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  6. nevermind, te audio format is mpeg 3
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  7. I got it, thanks to those who tried to help
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