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  1. Man, gradual A/V sync problems are tough to deal with. I've tried everything. Sonic Forge just didnt' do it for me, and I followed both guides listed on this site exactly. I read somewhere that Goldwave's TimeWarp feature was good for doing this, but I'm not having much success there either. In Vdub, the movie says it's 1:56:54.787 and in Goldwav the audio says its 1:56:58.031. Does this mean that I need to compress this audio file to the exact same time length as the video? I tried doing this, and it still was outta sync.

    I later discovered that the movie seems to be in sync till a certain point (about 2/3 the way thru the movie) and then the gradual out-of-synchness begins. Is this even possible? How would you recommend that I fix this problem? Any insight would be appreciated...

    Thanks!
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  2. My advice is, (assuming the movie is an SVCD), re encode it from the original source.
    If the problem's with the original, delete it and get the movie somewhere else.
    Fixing audio sync problems are more hassle than they're worth.
    You could spend ages on it and still not get it perfect.
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