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  1. Now I have tried to make a SVCD file with TMPGEnc for the last year and I keep getting audio sync problems. I use Nero burn to make the disk and I though that the problem was Nero but NO. I made a file with Pinnacle Studio and burned it with Nero and no audio problems.
    Then I made one with TMPEnc 2.58 and bingo the problem was back. This problem has never been salved. WHAY ????
    Every time anyone writs about audio sync problems it is never TMPGEnc that has the problem and that’s wrong !!!.
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    What is your souce file? I have encoded hundreds of SVCD's and DVD's eith Tmpeg and NEVER have an audio synch problem
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  3. Same here. NEVER HAD ANY PROBLEMS!!!! :P
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  4. Is your source divx, xvid, etc?
    Panasonic DMR-ES45VS, keep those discs a burnin'
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  5. Had same problem playing SVCD on my Deawoo player that where encoded with TMPG. Demultiplex the file and multiplex whith BBencoder and use Toolame for audio solved that problem. BTW Canopus Procoder encoded files play fine on the Deawoo.
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  6. Thanks for the response, but it did'nt solve my problem.
    The source file is a DV .avi from Pinnacle Studio in full quality.
    My DVD standalone player is a NINTAUS DVD-N9901.
    If I make it all in Pinnacle no problems, but lousy picture quality.
    VCD is OK in both, it is only DV.avi -> SVCD in TMPGenc that
    gives audiosync problems.
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  7. Have you tried remuxing with bbMPEG?

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    Michael Tam
    w: Morsels of Evidence
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  8. Have you tried remuxing with bbMPEG?

    Yes.! When I remux with bbMPEG I have to set muxrate to 7200 and
    video delay to 300 to get is right.
    But still this is only when i use TMPGenc it is necessity and not with Pinnacle Studio.
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