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  1. Member
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    Oct 2003
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    Hi!
    Yet adding another "audio out of sync" thread. 8)
    Well actually I know what should solve the problem, but that doesn't work somehow.
    As I already mentioned: My audio is sometimes out of sync to the video. Which is in my opinion pretty wierd, as this happens just occasionaly.
    For example when I burned some episodes of a tv-series to the DVD, which worked just fine on my PC, afterwards there is a sync problem in only some of the epsiodes. Not in all of them and in most cases rather to the end of the episode. (~30/45min)
    Now the first thing everybody here would probably tell me to do is to extract the audio for example with VirtualDub. Which is exactly what i tried. Extracted the audio without compression in full processing mode as PCM.
    Anyway TMPGenc DVD Author keeps saying that it can't handle the wave file. Tried GoldWave as well -> same result.

    After that I tried seperating video and audio with TMPGenc Plus. But when i do this (simple de-multiplex), and add the two sources to DVD Author, the audio already is out of sync to the end of the episode, when watching it in the "Cut" mode of the program. Which was not the case with the original mpg as source.

    However if somebody could help me with the problem of adding the PCM wave file in TMPGenc DVD Author that would help me a lot.
    Of course I would appreciate any other advise as well.

    Sorry for my english.
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    I've been having major problems with audio out-of-sync for the weeks. I finally got a DVD burned today with everything in sync. (I've tried several different video files in Studio 8, DVDLab, TMPGEnc DVD Author and WinProducer 3). I tried re-rendering with TMPGEnc and WinProducer 3 (both keep hanging up or crashing on every file I try.

    Today I finally loaded the source mpg files directly into TMPGEnc DVD Author and everything worked. If you're capturing mpg files, try that.
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