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    i have a movie that i converted to DVD format, but it is out of sync, is there a program that can leave it in its DVD format, but can sync it? like, can TMPGEnc, or TMPGEnc DVD Author do that? and i found out that the problem is the framerate is too high, so the video continuously goes slower and slower, while the audio stays the same. thanks
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    How did you manage that?
    What was the source?
    more info would be helpfull to fix the cause and not the problem.
    But....
    You could demux the dvd to audio and video files, strech/squeeze audio by whatever is needed with cooledit
    Then import video in TDA and use new audio instead, amd use the preview to make sure the audio stays in sync.
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    ok, i made it with WinAVI, the source file was a VCD .dat file, since WinAVI didnt take the AVI.

    and the problem is not with the audio, the audio is completely fine, its the video thats messed up
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  4. I think he is suggesting that you take your source file and have a program spit it out as separate video and audio files, then take those two files, load them up in Cool Edit, and mess cut or add a moment of silence to the beginning of the audio file, till it matches perfectly in the preview mode, once that is set, re-encode the video loading your new audio file instead of the old out of sink one.
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