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    I have been having nightmares converting my MPEG2 files to MPEG 4. I was originally using virtualdub and I was getting files that very way out of sync. I messed with every setting I could find or read about and I was still getting them. Then I went to TMPGENC and was getting exactly what I wanted and then when I would play it on my standalone Philips DVP642 it has no audio even though it does on my PC. I tried using MP3 and PCM audio. Does anyone have any ideas.
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    How'd you get your source mpeg-2 audio? I usually do this conversion with virtual dub and I remember the out of synchness but it only happens with mpeg-2 that I got from capturing with my AIW card. I never did find an exact remedy for this except for changing the delay time of the audio. It was like a trial and error thing to find out the exact delay time but you could probably get it to say about 10ms off which is good enough.
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    Try GORDIAN KNOT as it is the easiest way to correctly make a DivX or Xvid file.

    You can find some good GORDIAN KNOT guides over on the doom9 website although we probably have guides here as well just that I personally have used the doom9 guides for GORDIAN KNOT since WAY back in the day when I used GORDIAN KNOT to make back-ups from ripped DVD's using a DVD-ROM drive when it was still a new thing and burners didn't even exist (or were very expensive).

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